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From: john on 1 Aug 2010 12:23 No-one has yet modelled Benzene with actual pathways. I tried before and failed. I am going to try again, but I warn you, I have already seen in my mind that it works. How much credence for the galaxy model would I accrue if I do it? john
From: Igor on 1 Aug 2010 13:26 john wrote: > No-one has yet modelled > Benzene with actual pathways. > > I tried before and failed. > > I am going to try again, but I warn you, > I have already seen in my mind that > it works. > > How much credence for the galaxy > model would I accrue if I do it? None, unless you could possibly predict something observable that has been overlooked by already existing models.
From: john on 1 Aug 2010 14:35 On Aug 1, 11:26 am, Igor <thoov...(a)excite.com> wrote: > john wrote: > > No-one has yet modelled > > Benzene with actual pathways. > > > I tried before and failed. > > > I am going to try again, but I warn you, > > I have already seen in my mind that > > it works. > > > How much credence for the galaxy > > model would I accrue if I do it? > > None, unless you could possibly predict something observable that has > been overlooked by already existing models. The prediction would be that delocallized electrons is another hocus-pocus fantasy of the QM charlatans, I suppose. john
From: Sam Wormley on 1 Aug 2010 19:14 On 8/1/10 11:23 AM, john wrote: > No-one has yet modelled > Benzene with actual pathways. > > I tried before and failed. > > I am going to try again, but I warn you, > I have already seen in my mind that > it works. > > How much credence for the galaxy > model would I accrue if I do it? > > john http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benzene http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Benzene_Representations.svg
From: nuny on 2 Aug 2010 00:08
On Aug 1, 9:23 am, john <vega...(a)accesscomm.ca> wrote: > No-one has yet modelled > Benzene with actual pathways. What does "actual pathways" mean? Mark L. Fergerson |