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<p>[QUOTE="ErolGarip, post: 2850724, member: 88736"]I stopped drinking years ago. Now, I'm taking my alcohol need from organic things such as cherry, grape, etc. </p><p><br /></p><p>Ok, I see. You are "counting" molecules in the chemistry, in the same way of "counting" money, by "integers" (half molecule in a compound is not allowed, like half cent is not valid). However, you are doing that molecule counting when mixing/compounding molecules of different elements which can't be done in the money. (I just checked basic chemistry knowledge on the net now.) So, in the analogy to the chemistry, "money" is neither a compound, nor a mixture, nor a molecule, but, an "element". Since this element "money" has only one type of atom the one cent can be considered as "atom" or/of element "money", more specifically, "currency". So, I guess that the one cent can be a subject of physical chemistry. It is also subject of applied mathematics, in other words, mathematical physics rather than pure mathematics that's been being missed by mathematicans.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ErolGarip, post: 2850724, member: 88736"]I stopped drinking years ago. Now, I'm taking my alcohol need from organic things such as cherry, grape, etc. Ok, I see. You are "counting" molecules in the chemistry, in the same way of "counting" money, by "integers" (half molecule in a compound is not allowed, like half cent is not valid). However, you are doing that molecule counting when mixing/compounding molecules of different elements which can't be done in the money. (I just checked basic chemistry knowledge on the net now.) So, in the analogy to the chemistry, "money" is neither a compound, nor a mixture, nor a molecule, but, an "element". Since this element "money" has only one type of atom the one cent can be considered as "atom" or/of element "money", more specifically, "currency". So, I guess that the one cent can be a subject of physical chemistry. It is also subject of applied mathematics, in other words, mathematical physics rather than pure mathematics that's been being missed by mathematicans.[/QUOTE]
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