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10/21/2009 10:32 PM

can any persion make new chemical reaction if yes then how and if no then why?????

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Re: free energy

10/21/2009 11:06 PM

For the sake of argument, let us say that there are 10,000 chemicals. Restricting ourselves to a measly combination of any three of them, there would be 10,000 x 9,999 x 9,998 possible combinations (slightly fewer than 1012). I would be willing to bet that they haven't all been tried yet. So get a gas mask and a concrete bunker, and go for it! You too, like anyone else, might thereby find a new chemical reaction. Thus the answer to your question is "yes," and here is one way of "how."

Well, that was rather facetious. (We ignore in advance anyone who says "fatuous.")

There is a parallel problem to this that is actually quite serious; namely drug interactions between/among say 1,000 drugs. That too is a large number of combinations, not all of which can be easily tested.

Why is this in a "free energy" forum in the first place? That's even less likely than a free lunch.

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10/22/2009 11:38 PM

According to the way the arithmetic works here, an "off-topic" scores -5. This may be partially or fully cancelled by some "good-answer" votes. If I understand this correctly, my first reply would have gotten one "off-topic" and four "good-answers." (Or maybe two offs and nine goods, etc., depending on how many viewers there have been.)

My first reply was very specifically ON TOPIC, so I wonder who voted otherwise. The OP perhaps? (It also might be gratifying to identify the cancelling voters.) I have made note of the OP's name/handle, for possible future sport.

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10/23/2009 9:50 AM

we do get this type of activities here so don't bother.

People don't understand the concept and mark perfectly valid answer off-topic. people fawn over some and mark their perfectly repeated answers (condensed or summarised from previous posts) and mark multiple GAs (poor fellows who have actually answered are unmarked or may be OT like you .

So out of the GA race, i am now relaxing with Guest appearance . And guess what I got 8GA points as Guest in the KNAF, much more than the max GA in my hundred odd ones. There max could have been 4 or 5.

Why bother about this, I am enjoying my life as more unanimous avatar now (and no I am not the offensive of course)

Enjoy your still one OT as on now as I see it (and it is not me, guests can not vote).

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Re: free energy

10/23/2009 9:51 AM

only problem I see is I can not edit now as Guest. but then who wants to ?

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10/23/2009 11:14 AM

OT votes are cool. Then I can take off the gloves and get really sarcastic without guilt.

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10/23/2009 12:26 PM

Lost the OT, in my absence some one negated it.

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