Organic Physics #SciFi#NotSciFi
Physics, by good old Wikipedia: "studies matter, its motion, and behavior through space and time, and the related entities of energy and force."
Looking at the broader physics of matter beyond energy and force, there are other phenomena that points to other interpretations of physics.
It is a world that prefers observation over calculation and includes microbes and their chemistry.
Humans seem to have a need to fit all observable phenomena into boxes and placeholders.
The epic tome: Bergey's Manual of Systematic of Archaea and Bacteria Volumes 1-5 (www.bergeys.org) does a great job in the characterization of microbes, while ignoring, for the most part, that the microbial world is just soup. Genera/species are identified from related points in the mixture be they biochemical or genetic.
And soup, mixes and changes over time and temperature, just as genes do.
When facts don't fit in its box, it is often ignored, while it may just be a transition we can’t see.
Which brings us right back to #Einstein’s E=MC^2.
Reviewing point peaks coming off a liquid sample, sorted by molecular size and measured without a computer allows errors and/or non-errors to creep in.
Since all measurements are recorded and plotted on graph paper (no computers, what a pain) they show the discrepant points since they can’t be filtered or smoothed out by machines before being plotted.
Plotting out the best straight line for the data, ignoring anything above 3-SD, no longer works or only works in an Einstein physics environment.