[HN Gopher] A Requiem for Amateur Chemistry
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A Requiem for Amateur Chemistry
Author : walterbell
Score : 25 points
Date : 2022-11-08 09:39 UTC (13 hours ago)
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| zokier wrote:
| To me chemistry suffers from being actually quite difficult
| field. Even by doing these sorts of experiments it is difficult
| to build up good intuition and actually start using chemistry to
| achieve some specific goals; contrast to e.g. electronics or
| programming where after some very basics you can start building
| your own things
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| AlbertCory wrote:
| https://albertcory50.substack.com/p/culture-at-google-part-t...
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| I have the talk by Theodore Gray that I hosted, where he does
| some experiments with fire. This was a fun one to get approval
| from Facilities for.
| melony wrote:
| Not a fair take. If you have the pre-requisite knowledge, it is
| easier than ever. Just order the ingredients online (even the
| semi-regulated ones can be easily obtained from overseas) at
| prices that are impossibly low compared to the RadioShack days
| where everything is overpriced with value being mostly captured
| by thermofisher middlemen and retailers.
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| I think the lack of science kits is because CS, iPads and coding
| have replaced messy kitchen science for children growing up now.
| Swift Playgrounds only needs a tablet and it is just as
| educational without needing any cleanup or supervision.
| ska wrote:
| > If you have the pre-requisite knowledge
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| Isn't this a pretty big barrier though?
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| In the times the article discussed, plenty of parents bought
| chemistry kits for science-inclined kids without any real idea
| of what they were; assured by the packaging and availability
| that they were appropriate. For the most part they were
| correct.
|
| That's hard to imagine these days.
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