• Chemistry Emperically Laws

    From Suresh Devanathan@21:1/5 to All on Fri Apr 2 11:18:07 2021
    Assume Alchemy

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    Empirically
    1. every action has equal and infinite times the negative reaction
    2. Quantity(Item1) = f(item1_properties) = 0 (observed)
    3. Chemistry is just impurities mixed with water
    4. lim K1->infinity P*V/K1 = 0 , intellectual death P*V/(K1) = 1
    5. lim K2->infinity V/(K2*T)= 0 , intellectual death V/(K2*T) = 1
    6. Acid + base = salt + water + impurities
    7. n (moles of any quantity) = 0
    8 . Quantity(item1) = Constant*n(moles of the item)
    9. lim Constant->infinity Property1/(Constant * Property2 ) = 0


    -suresh

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  • From Mild Man@21:1/5 to Suresh Devanathan on Fri Apr 2 15:48:03 2021
    On Friday, April 2, 2021 at 2:18:08 PM UTC-4, Suresh Devanathan wrote:
    Assume Alchemy

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    Empirically
    1. every action has equal and infinite times the negative reaction
    2. Quantity(Item1) = f(item1_properties) = 0 (observed)
    3. Chemistry is just impurities mixed with water

    I know several fires that would disagree strongly on that point.

    4. lim K1->infinity P*V/K1 = 0 , intellectual death P*V/(K1) = 1
    5. lim K2->infinity V/(K2*T)= 0 , intellectual death V/(K2*T) = 1

    I agree that there is plenty of intellectual death here.

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