But as usual Wikipedia is right:
"Chemistry can in turn be viewed as an emergent property of the laws
of physics. "
Jonathan
On 21 Jan 2010, at 22:49, David Bullock wrote:
> [with apologies to non-UK members]
>
> I watched the beginnning of tonight's BBC4 programme on the story of
> the elements with complete incredulity - "I'm a physicist, but I've
> relied
> on chemists for so many years to underpin my work that I can now tell
> you authoritatively about the history of chemistry" [or something
> similar -
> perhaps the dropping jaw affected my hearing?]
>
> Are there really no shaven-headed chemists who can wave their hands
> around and sound convincing on camera? Or are they just too honest,
> embarrassed or otherwise self-conscious to rabbit on about chemistry
> and satisfy television producers' needs?
>
> David
>
> PS: Next time it seems we're promised "the dream which brought us the
> periodic table" (I think - though it may of course have been just the
> structure of benzene and an example of snakes without ladders . . .)
>
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