Friday, July 4, 2008

Physics in the human chemistry

In 1780 Charles Coulomb a French physicist developed Coulomb’s law defining the behavior of electrostatic forces between opposite charges (+ve and –ve). In simple words it says that two opposite charges always attract and like repel each other . Now, this physic's law is so influential that it can be applied directly on human chemistry. Of course, exceptional cases are there ;-) but I am with majority.

I crammed this law in my school and college life to score good marks, but never learnt it by heart. Quiet normal, as most of us do the same. No worries, I scored good marks throughout my academic career. But I paid price for not to learn it by heart after completing my studies. Because when we apply this law on human chemistry the reaction is unpredictable as it can result fusion or fission. Fusion is the standard for successful reaction and fission represents failure. Now irony is that there are no specific conditions under which this reaction can be made successful.


Let us talk about the successful reaction. Atoms which take part in this reaction have no blood relation but they form a bond which itself can be of many types depending on how strong it is. If both atoms share each other’s negatives and positives to neutralize all their differences, then it results a covalent bond with a huge strength which can never be broken by any foreign particle. It needs a lot of energy to break it, which only CREATOR can do. In human chemistry, this bond is known as “true love”.

Sometimes some social and cultural factors keep few reactions in unpredictable state forever.

Now what about Fission? Well, it is the most predictable case in this unpredictable reaction. It is totally based on give and take mechanism. Both atoms come together to satisfy their personal needs and this selfishness creates biasing at both ends, which results a weak ionic bond. Future of this bond is again unpredictable. It may or may not take time, but it has to break. After fission both independent atoms look for some other atoms to continue the same process. These atoms may also encounter a covalent bond as it is unpredictable.

And that is how pendulum of human chemistry keeps hanging between predictable and unpredictable extremes, following the physic's laws. Bonds make and break. Actually, every atom in this universe is looking for a stable state which can be achieved only through covalent bond. So it keeps on making and breaking bonds.

But in this universe of uncertainty there is a parent atom - The "CREATOR", which can provide strongest, everlasting bond that can never break and can provide a stable state to all other atoms in this universe. Because CREATOR is an atom from where this universe starts and ends. Good thing is that, CREATOR already has a bond with each atom in universe, only missing link is the bond from each atom towards The CREATOR.


Well.. If you are verifying my physics and chemistry logics then you are a crammer and if you got my logic then you have learnt these subjects by heart.