Re: hexagonal water?
I presented you with clear examples to backup my claims - all you did just now is refute my position by simply attacking my knowledge on the subject -
give me clear instances and proof of what I said is erroneous and we'll be able to continue discussion. You do not know my background on the subject yet you are infering on it due to an apparent lack of knowledge on the subject.
A good p chem professor will begin the class by saying something like: "what you learn in other chemistry courses is simply the tip of the iceberg and in order to put things together you need to dig deeper into the physics of chemical reactions.
A chemical analysis is not a wrong way to see things, but it is very limited (that's why there's other fields of
Science - a good blend can help explain a lot of phenomena until the unified theory is available).
Can you provide an instance where I seem to lack knowledge on basic universal forces?
One thing is throwing terms around by a quick googling, the other is to analyze what I said and describe where my logic fails.
We can continue discussing if youre to provide me with an answer that attacks my logic with good proof.
Mike