| "Understanding the Simplest Reaction", Robert Pool, Science, Vol 247, January 26, 413. |
....disciplines there is still no definitive crossing of the major boundaries except in the simplest of cases, and then only very recently. For instance, the best that has been achieved in terms of explaining a chemical reaction in terms of the physics of mass. force and quanta, is (as reported by [Pool 90]) a fairly complete understanding of the reaction D H 2 HD H (where D is deuterium) This is just about the simplest possible reaction in terms of the number of fundamental particles involved. As science progresses we can expect a more unified theory to emerge with more and more bridges ....
"Understanding the Simplest Reaction", Robert Pool, Science, Vol 247, January 26, 413.
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