Chemistry and physics ratio of proofs of quantum in school vs phd both equal? Phd chemistry too much more?
- Dr. Harish Ravi

- 14 hours ago
- 1 min read
[3/6, 1:25 AM] Harish Teach: Meaning the optics experiements in IISc to prove quantum and by number of grams of chemicals to prove quantum of atoms aren't very different whats ratio of accuracy makes me laugh
[3/6, 2:12 AM] Harish Teach: The main thing I want to know is the ratio of proof of quantumness through weight balance of grams in titration in school to optics probing in atomic physics labs is the ratio 10^1 or 10^5 pr more... to feel happy about my phd
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[3/6, 2:12 AM] Harish Teach: A small interaction at Kumarans class X2 lab would be nice..
[3/6, 2:22 AM] Harish Teach: Is the super hero story coming to a episode end tomorrow
[3/6, 2:23 AM] Harish Teach: Or today at 10 am
[3/6, 2:29 AM] Harish Teach: Should have asked in 2008 after btech intern
[3/6, 2:37 AM] Harish Teach: Summer 3 months
[3/6, 2:38 AM] Harish Teach: I proved quantumness of atoms with very high accuracy in summer 3 months in IISc under prof Vasant despite mild disorder but I didn't compare school chemistry with that
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[3/6, 2:54 AM] Harish Teach: Actually I should have asked in 2005 kvpy demo in atomic physics lab by seniors instead of now asking in school
[3/6, 2:54 AM] Harish Teach: Lol
[3/6, 3:33 AM] Harish Teach: The biggest joke is is it 10^1 or 10^5 or kompa tesi 10^23. One mole itself the biggest joke






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