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From: Sanny on 29 Dec 2009 13:04 Which is the largest molecule man have found? H-Ch-Ch-Ch---- ..... Is there any inorganic molecule that is quite large? Does large molecules have special charactistics. I hope Rubber/ Plastics/ Fats/ ... Are having large molecules. Is Protien a Molecule? Whats the Chemical structure of Protien? How is Protien molecule formed? I read Cells are made of Protien Molecules. Does a Protien molecule has a life? If protien is found on some planet will that mean that planet has some life? Yesterday I read that Benjene molecule between two gold molecules act as a electronic Transitor. So In future we may have single molecule Transistors. They will make our computers 100 times faster. However even todays computers are fast enough to handle any task. I dont think there is any need of faster computer for ordinary man. However for researchers fast computers are needed to simulate research events. Bye Sanny I love.Chatting at: .......... http://www.GetClub.com Lots of funny Chat. You can read others Chat and have fun.
From: Sam Wormley on 29 Dec 2009 13:12 On 12/29/09 12:04 PM, Sanny wrote: > Which is the largest molecule man have found? > Greatest mass? Most Atoms? Longest chain... like DNA?
From: Sanny on 29 Dec 2009 13:17 On Dec 29, 11:12 pm, Sam Wormley <sworml...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On 12/29/09 12:04 PM, Sanny wrote: > > > Which is the largest molecule man have found? > > Greatest mass? > Most Atoms? > Longest chain... like DNA? Is DNA a single molecule? Is DNA made of protien molecules? I read DNA has some AT/ GT series are they single molecule chain? Or they are chains made of different molecules. Something like AC GT Whats the Chemical formula of DNA? What is Big "A protien" molecule or a DNA Molecule? Bye Sanny I love.Chatting at: .......... http://www.GetClub.com Lots of funny Chat. You can read others Chat and have fun.
From: dlzc on 29 Dec 2009 13:21 Dear Sanny: On Dec 29, 11:04 am, Sanny <softtank...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > Which is the largest molecule man have found? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cullinan_Diamond .... still subject to new finds, of course. > H-Ch-Ch-Ch---- ..... > > Is there any inorganic molecule that is > quite large? Diamond. > Does large molecules have special charactistics. Depnds on the molecule. > I hope Rubber/ Plastics/ Fats/ ... Are > having large molecules. Fats, no. Rubber and plastics are very large polymer chains, that can be arbitrailily linked, but are still small. Very long carbon nano- tubes are molecules, as are starches long molecules. > Is Protien a Molecule? > > Whats the Chemical structure of Protien? > > How is Protien molecule formed? I read Cells > are made of Protien Molecules. Only inactive virus is straight protein. Living cells require more complex stuff. > Does a Protien molecule has a life? > > If protien is found on some planet will > that mean that planet has some life? That is the hope. But these are still precursors to life, not life itself. > Yesterday I read that Benjene ??? benzene ??? > molecule between two gold molecules ??? atoms ??? > act as a electronic Transitor. So In > future we may have single molecule > Transistors. They will make our computers > 100 times faster. We'll have to implement lots of quantum mechanical-type error detections and corrections then. > However even todays computers are fast > enough to handle any task. I dont think > there is any need of faster computer for > ordinary man. This has been said before (many times), and has been shown to be naieve. > However for researchers fast computers are > needed to simulate research events. How about 3D on the desktop? How about 3D pointing devices? How about Windows 8? How about voice recognition, or "decision assitance" based on genetic algorithms (or some such)? Will these be limited only to "researchers"? David A. Smith
From: BradGuth on 29 Dec 2009 13:34
On Dec 29, 10:21 am, dlzc <dl...(a)cox.net> wrote: > Dear Sanny: > > On Dec 29, 11:04 am, Sanny <softtank...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > > > Which is the largest molecule man have found? > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cullinan_Diamond > ... still subject to new finds, of course. > > > H-Ch-Ch-Ch---- ..... > > > Is there any inorganic molecule that is > > quite large? > > Diamond. > > > Does large molecules have special charactistics. > > Depnds on the molecule. > > > I hope Rubber/ Plastics/ Fats/ ... Are > > having large molecules. > > Fats, no. Rubber and plastics are very large polymer chains, that can > be arbitrailily linked, but are still small. Very long carbon nano- > tubes are molecules, as are starches long molecules. > > > Is Protien a Molecule? > > > Whats the Chemical structure of Protien? > > > How is Protien molecule formed? I read Cells > > are made of Protien Molecules. > > Only inactive virus is straight protein. Living cells require more > complex stuff. > > > Does a Protien molecule has a life? > > > If protien is found on some planet will > > that mean that planet has some life? > > That is the hope. But these are still precursors to life, not life > itself. > > > Yesterday I read that Benjene > > ??? benzene ??? > > > molecule between two gold molecules > > ??? atoms ??? > > > act as a electronic Transitor. So In > > future we may have single molecule > > Transistors. They will make our computers > > 100 times faster. > > We'll have to implement lots of quantum mechanical-type error > detections and corrections then. > > > However even todays computers are fast > > enough to handle any task. I dont think > > there is any need of faster computer for > > ordinary man. > > This has been said before (many times), and has been shown to be > naieve. > > > However for researchers fast computers are > > needed to simulate research events. > > How about 3D on the desktop? How about 3D pointing devices? How > about Windows 8? How about voice recognition, or "decision assitance" > based on genetic algorithms (or some such)? Will these be limited > only to "researchers"? > > David A. Smith How about our government and whatever public funded physics and science sharing the best available truths without systematic obfuscation or any intentions as to withholding or deceiving us? It seems that many here do not even allow for 2D image interpreting, much less 3D. How is your photographic deductive interpreting/observationology ? ~ BG |