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Hi,
You've got to find something to do when it's been raining for three days...
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kurtz le pirate
compagnie de la banquise
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kurtz le pirate <kur### [at] free fr> wrote:
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> kurtz le pirate
> compagnie de la banquise
Time well wasted!
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kurtz le pirate <kur### [at] free fr> wrote:
> Hi,
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> You've got to find something to do when it's been raining for three days...
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> kurtz le pirate
> compagnie de la banquise
Great! One more highlight for rainy days by KLP!
Droj
PS: Can't wait how B.E. will comment your flying molecules :-))
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On 14/05/2026 01:18, Droj wrote:
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> PS: Can't wait how B.E. will comment your flying molecules :-))
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I think he's going to be horrified !
My "molecule generator" is much more mathematical than it is based on
chemistry or physics principles. This results in things that aren't real.
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kurtz le pirate
compagnie de la banquise
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"Droj" <803### [at] droj de> wrote:
> Great! One more highlight for rainy days by KLP!
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> Droj
> PS: Can't wait how B.E. will comment your flying molecules :-))
{sigh}
My forum work is never done.
The "molecules" are structurally fine - discounting the fact that during the
"Big Bang" there would be so much energy that stable molecules wouldn't even
exist.
Also, there would be so much "stuff" flying around, that it would be impossible
to see anything.
I recall watching a video where things had to condense prior to photons being
able to pass through the soup.
With regard to physics, this reminds me of this thread:
https://news.povray.org/povray.binaries.animations/thread/%3Cweb.5bb40ea6ecc49961a47873e10%40news.povray.org%3E/?mtop=4
26573
Make your molecules spin, and possibly add a tiny wobble/nutation.
Things moving in a vacuum don't change direction in the absence of collision.
So make them spin constantly and wobble constantly. It will look more
"natural". At present, it kinda makes me twitch. ;)
If you want molecular complexity, you can have 1 or 2 atoms bonded, and 3, 4, 5,
or 6 atoms bonded to a central atom at maximal angular distances from one
another.
See "Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion" (VSEPR) theory.
- BE
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On 11/05/2026 18:47, kurtz le pirate wrote:
> You've got to find something to do when it's been raining for three days...
Excellent !
Thanks to you now I know how all these begun ...
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YB
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