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glenbrook88
09-02-2004, 02:46 PM
hello all,

the latest scientific attempt to crack the code?
http://www.chem.vt.edu/chem-dept/brewer/energyresearch.htm

when looking at the molecular diagram, am i right in supposing
that "light" in science is signified by 2 circles with one bond?
does anyone in asc2k know?

love and light,
peter

Brent
09-02-2004, 05:50 PM
on friday 03 september 2004 7:46, glenbrook88 wrote:
> hello all,
>
> the latest scientific attempt to crack the code?
> http://www.chem.vt.edu/chem-dept/brewer/energyresearch.htm
>
> when looking at the molecular diagram, am i right in supposing
> that "light" in science is signified by 2 circles with one bond?
> does anyone in asc2k know?
>
> love and light,
> peter
peter the "circle" in chemistry is the molecular ring most of the time this is
carbon or a benzene ring, which is made up of 6 carbons and they combine in
the form of a ring. the molecular formulas on the web page are just depicting
the molecular structure of the light absorber compounds. light does not have
a molecular formula although you can have laser light exciters (ruby, etc)
and you have the different wavelengths that make up white light and also uv
and ir wavelengths in normal sunlight. usually that would be depicted in a
diagram as a line with and arrow head indicating the direction of input or
could be shown as photons.
i hope this helps.
love and light,
dr. brent

Brent
09-02-2004, 05:52 PM
on friday 03 september 2004 7:46, glenbrook88 wrote:
> hello all,
>
> the latest scientific attempt to crack the code?
> http://www.chem.vt.edu/chem-dept/brewer/energyresearch.htm
>
> when looking at the molecular diagram, am i right in supposing
> that "light" in science is signified by 2 circles with one bond?
> does anyone in asc2k know?
>
> love and light,
> peter
peter the "circle" in chemistry is the molecular ring most of the time this is
carbon or a benzene ring, which is made up of 6 carbons and they combine in
the form of a ring. the molecular formulas on the web page are just depicting
the molecular structure of the light absorber compounds. light does not have
a molecular formula although you can have laser light exciters (ruby, etc)
and you have the different wavelengths that make up white light and also uv
and ir wavelengths in normal sunlight. usually that would be depicted in a
diagram as a line with and arrow head indicating the direction of input or
could be shown as photons.
i hope this helps.
love and light,
dr. brent