Message from @Flat Earth PhD

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2019-12-24 19:47:40 UTC  

yep

2019-12-24 19:47:49 UTC  

oh cool, whats your phd on?

2019-12-24 19:48:09 UTC  

most Nobel Prize winners in physics and chemistry believe in God. In fact most are christian

2019-12-24 19:48:12 UTC  

Chemistry

2019-12-24 19:48:38 UTC  

what was the dissertation on?

2019-12-24 19:48:43 UTC  

i didn't know we had a chemist

2019-12-24 19:48:45 UTC  

i study chemistry too

2019-12-24 19:48:57 UTC  

yeah sorry. I don't go into such detail as it's a very small field (doxxing)

2019-12-24 19:49:12 UTC  

oh ok

2019-12-24 19:49:13 UTC  

physical chemistry

2019-12-24 19:49:18 UTC  

physical ah ok

2019-12-24 19:49:21 UTC  

of polymers/colloids

2019-12-24 19:49:34 UTC  

so...more lasers than beakers

2019-12-24 19:49:42 UTC  

do you study organic too?

2019-12-24 19:50:06 UTC  

I did as an undergrad. I did a very little in grad school but hated it. was too dangerous for me :).

2019-12-24 19:50:28 UTC  

yeah

2019-12-24 19:50:40 UTC  

high temps/pressures/nasty chems like pyridine

2019-12-24 19:51:39 UTC  

man you have to be careful when doing synthesis

2019-12-24 19:51:47 UTC  

I will add something about the moon

2019-12-24 19:52:02 UTC  

@Flat Earth PhD What's pyridine?

2019-12-24 19:52:25 UTC  

probably the smelliest compound in the lab. asbolutely reeks.

2019-12-24 19:52:35 UTC  

also supposedly can make you sterile for a few days...

2019-12-24 19:52:47 UTC  

you open the jug and the entire lab stinks all day if not in the fume hood

2019-12-24 19:52:54 UTC  

you know everytime in the quran that the sun and moon are spoken of, it always says yasbahun which translates to swimming or floating, but mostly swimming

2019-12-24 19:53:05 UTC  

interesting

2019-12-24 19:53:08 UTC  

it swims on its course

2019-12-24 19:53:13 UTC  

maybe swimming in the EM field

2019-12-24 19:53:19 UTC  

a defined course

2019-12-24 19:53:36 UTC  

we also had a bad lab explosion once

2019-12-24 19:53:36 UTC  

@Flat Earth PhD best not to be around that then. I heard some mercury leaked through a scientists gloves and brutally killed them in 6 months

2019-12-24 19:53:50 UTC  

chemistry is really dangerous when not undertaken carefull

2019-12-24 19:53:54 UTC  

carefully*

2019-12-24 19:53:54 UTC  

yeah if it was an organometallic complex I believe it

2019-12-24 19:54:23 UTC  

I think I liked Pchem more because I got to build stuff

2019-12-24 19:54:29 UTC  

I'm only in the equivalent of high school, but people have come close to slashing their wrists through titration experiments

2019-12-24 19:54:36 UTC  

lol

2019-12-24 19:54:39 UTC  

thanks for these insights @ibn la'ahad

2019-12-24 19:54:49 UTC  

^^

2019-12-24 19:55:07 UTC  

I agree. it's interesting to hear the perspectives from the different texts

2019-12-24 19:55:15 UTC  

thanx