November 11, 2004

the Mollek Hugh

There are limits to our ability to influence other people's thought. Science, which employs reason, should be useful to people in their day-to-day operations. But because it is sold as being difficult and requires (gasp) abstract thought, most people refuse to attempt science. Instead they write it off as another religion that they don't understand.

Math does not have to be confusing. Even though math is the discretionary language of science, the ideas still have to fit conceptually. Balls and stick models provide a distorted image of chemistry, in that they neglect the wave in favor of an all particle model.

- scientific gibberish -

{ One can assimilate the flow of electrons using onomonopoeia, the assigning of human intent, to explain the concept of an orbital shell dictating the molecular chemistry. Understanding the difference between ionic interactions of electrostatic, non-energy bearing association and covalent sharing of electon pairs for mutual molecular satisfaction is the key to relating spacial biochemistry. }

A cartoon featuring the mollek Hugh will introduce basic concepts of chemistry. Hugh will be a regular contributor to the howdtfield. Hugh will appear in many forms - size will be important, as well as facial form. Unfortunately, the blog site does not have a convenient drawing program, so you will have to wait to be pleased to meet Hugh.

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