l0k1
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sciencemadness focus on chemistry
Don't get me wrong, I don't mind that chemistry is the sole topic of this forum. But there is subject areas that are so marginally about chemistry yet
are unconventional, such as the chemical effects and various electrostatic and electronic results of pulsed EMF which can be used to impart other
effects than simple resistance and capacitance etc to chemical substances.
I was about to post a collection of information about an electromagnetic theory that I am in the process of developing, but there doesn't appear to be
a place to put it in here.
I don't mind if this is not a subject area of interest and thus of no need to provide space for, which seems likely, but the various branches of
chemistry that are more about physics than chemistry are relevant, such as for example for someone who is researching subjects related to
superconductivity and it's effects on materials.
Just a thought, since this is a 'mad scientist' type forum, that there might be scope for people discussing the use of electromagnetic devices that
produce specific effects on matter that are of interest. Sonochemistry, photochemistry, electrochemistry, all of these subject areas are as much about
physics as chemistry. Some folks reading this may be aware of interesting things like the susceptibility of manganese to infrasound or the effects of
electromagnetic resonance upon various salts and other substances, and these novel reaction systems are potentially useful in synthesis, more
specifically, to produce effects that are impossible just using for example electrochemistry or thermochemistry principles.
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Nicodem
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The definition for our Miscellaneous forum section says:
"Discuss topics pertaining to mad science that do not fit in the other forums."
…there is a human touch of the cultist “believer” in every theorist that he must struggle against as being
unworthy of the scientist. Some of the greatest men of science have publicly repudiated a theory which earlier they hotly defended. In this lies their
scientific temper, not in the scientific defense of the theory. - Weston La Barre (Ghost Dance, 1972)
Read the The ScienceMadness Guidelines!
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l0k1
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Ah, thanks. I have something to post there.
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IrC
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You also have the Technochemistry forum.
"Science is the belief in the ignorance of the experts" Richard Feynman
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