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In reply to the discussion: Quantum Entanglement, Dark Counts, Coincidence Detection [View all]napoleon_in_rags
(3,991 posts)I'm so in on that. I have some interest in this, but not a $3000 interest. Yet how awesome would it be to see the laws of nature on camera online, after enacting experiments of my own design?
The chemistry lab is a big thing too. Skill number 1 for curbing global warming in my opinion is actually petro chemistry, developing reactions that release carbon in forms other than C02. The chemicals for tests aren't much, but it puts you in the realm of online purchases that will get black helicopters over your house. Another thing you could do with that is synthetic chemistry, verified through statistical methods and a small number of tests. Eventually, you could answer a large class of chemistry experiments through computation alone, with almost complete certitude of correct answers.