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Re: Rkf302 post# 93407

Saturday, 02/12/2022 7:20:12 AM

Saturday, February 12, 2022 7:20:12 AM

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I think often about how damned lucky these people are - the chemical synthesis pros... Lebby back through Falsik to Goetz... because it truly can be something like in "The Queen's Gambit" - did you see it ? - when the protagonist is staring at the ceiling and she's moving pieces through a big, challenging game in a trance-like state. Carbon chemistry is the chemistry of life: incredibly complex on the one hand, BUT once you "get" the basic rules of the game down, the whole world of it can open up. You find yourself dreaming syntheses... waking up and checking the texts - "Holy sh*t, that works - I got it right!" And you move on. But these folks... add in the whole world of complex physics as employed in our most complex of technologies... even woven in with the biological function of chromophores in "nature." They're messing in their minds with the dual nature of light, for godsakes - its wave nature when its in the glass fibers and coming off them, but then its energy captured by chromophores and needing to be "worked with" in its particle nature - the photons - those packets of energy as they're somehow passed along through the polymer... then what - DE-modulated?

I have to stop because it's beyond me and blows my mind. But I'm envious: there is an ENDLESSLY creative world ahead of them. The "tinkering" will go on day to day in so many different applications, now - and if any of you think Lebby and Co. are mostly in it for the money, you're nuts. Plain and simple.


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