According to the Rutherford-Bohr model of the atom it’s all about the capacity of exchanging electrons...but then you see that Lewis’ acids have a 'free orbital' and you wonder: how can there be an orbital without any electrons? What makes it?
I think I read on rexresearch about someone who figured that acids react with other substances depending on the pulsation/vibration and sense of & rotation of the respective “particles” (call it atoms, Anu, or whatever): non coaxial counterrotation absorbs heat while the opposite produces heat, or vice-versa, can't really remember. The ability to take matter apart could be dependent on resonance.
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I think I read on rexresearch about someone who figured that acids react with other substances depending on the pulsation/vibration and sense of & rotation of the respective “particles” (call it atoms, Anu, or whatever): non coaxial counterrotation absorbs heat while the opposite produces heat, or vice-versa, can't really remember. The ability to take matter apart could be dependent on resonance.
Why anyway?
"Forms having life blossom into existence "
In health
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We develop drugs or medications to combat the result, but do nothing to correct the cause