This thing is even more fun when you have a “chemical machine” to make sense of :)
Once upon a time, when we were cramming for a plant physiology test, we looked at The Photosynthesis in all its monstrous glory, and it looked back at us.
And while the cycle of reactions which gainfully employ the carbons is relatively simple—more of knowing where you start and which atoms can be lawfully screwed off the molecules—the Dark Side proved to be more elusive. Had to imagine a system of catapults throwing The Electrons across a desert, operated by jinns fed by snacks falling from the sky (the snacks were signed in code, and the deceptively bigger numbers meant lesser energies)… Our teacher couldn’t understand why we were grinning so hard at the questions...
This thing is even more fun when you have a “chemical machine” to make sense of :)
Once upon a time, when we were cramming for a plant physiology test, we looked at The Photosynthesis in all its monstrous glory, and it looked back at us.
And while the cycle of reactions which gainfully employ the carbons is relatively simple—more of knowing where you start and which atoms can be lawfully screwed off the molecules—the Dark Side proved to be more elusive. Had to imagine a system of catapults throwing The Electrons across a desert, operated by jinns fed by snacks falling from the sky (the snacks were signed in code, and the deceptively bigger numbers meant lesser energies)… Our teacher couldn’t understand why we were grinning so hard at the questions...