I often enjoyed how when you shape an object with clay and blast it with a furnace, you would be able to turn the soft material into one where you can store water and heavy objects inside, and be resistant to some external forces as well.
Thus, it make me wonder if there are materials that...
I've only read a bit into DMSO (Dimethyl sulfoxide) and how one of its property is increasing the rate of absorption of some compounds through organic tissues, such as skin.
What kind of effects could be attain if we were to combine DMSO and Aromatherapy?
I'm mainly looking for possible...
Well, I just posted a thread in the philosophy section, and it got locked ASAP.
Philosophy in my opinion is thinking beyond the norm and considering all sorts of idea (new and old ones alike).
When there is a need to "reference a published philosopher or researcher who has worked on the...
This idea is based on the metaphor:
Line->Paragraph->Book->Bookshelf->Library
It is an idea that several small things make up something bigger. From just the metaphor above what could it be used to represent. For me I have:
(1) 1D->2D->3D->4D->5D?
(2) Visual->measurement->observed...
An experimental idea. Put CO2 in a large (strong container with pipes to go two different containers) and send a high voltage through the gas and see what happens. Any idea what will happen?
From your descriptions the word, 'molecular machine', 'protein' sound like a black boxes where we have no idea what is happening inside but we know that they do something to make cellular replication possible.
I would like to know what that 'complex arrangement of events' are and how they are...
I have no idea where this topic belongs since it combines physics and biology.
Is there a way to describe life, growth, and evolution in terms of Atoms or Physics. Or are they two completely different things?
What is the definition and implications of 4D space?
By implications I mean if it existed how will it redefine what we know about physics and reality up to now. (Applications, possibilities, etc)
Your first paragraph and second paragraph contradicts each other.
Light acting as a wave is an event and light acting as a particle is another event. Recently, I've watched a video that described shapes in 4D space and the hypercube's "shadow" is a cube and that is what we perceive in the...
Well, if there was 4D space that means that there is a chance that two events can happen at the exact same time. Thus, what if light as a wave and particle are two events happening at the same time? (wave properties being the first event and particle properties being the second event)
Is there a possibility that light can be a particle and wave at the same time? If so then there is the proof that there exists a physical manifestation of 4D space.