[Beowulf] Not quite Walmart, or, living without ECC?
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Robert G. Brown rgb at phy.duke.eduFri Nov 16 11:23:25 PST 2007
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On Fri, 16 Nov 2007, Joe Landman wrote:
> Robert G. Brown wrote:
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> ...
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>> peculiar standing waves that echo those words in the meta-structure of
>> electricity we fondly call "the brain".
>
> Hey... I thought there is some chemistry in there as well. People spend so
> much time in pursuit of hacking their brain chemistry, I thought it was for
> more than simply altering the electronic structure of it ... (electronic
> structure of jellium?)
Chemistry is just quantum electrostatics -- hardly even any "dynamics".
Nuclear forces, irrelevant, magnetic forces, nearly irrelevant (and
still "electricity" in some sense), gravity too weak to do much of
anything unless you're near a black hole.
Electricity is all. Hail electricity.
rgb
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