Clayton Family wrote:
I did not read the cited website, but I do know for a fact that
chemists have to know alot about physics. I know several people that
double majored in phys and chem, because there was so much crossover.
When you throw in biological systems, it changes everything, and
biochemistry is it's own field imho. And then Electromedicine, that is
so new it seems experimental to me.
Perhaps that is the root of my skepticism about at least some of this
stuff. My son was a chemistry major who switched to physics, and went to
graduate school in atomic physics. Maybe it wasn't called that really,
but it was the kind of physics dealing with atoms, and all the particles
smaller than atoms, electrons, neutrons, etc. All those teeny weeny
little bits. My husband was also a chemistry major. It takes some heavy
duty proof to convince those two of anything they consider junk science.
sol
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