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Can someone clarify this for me? What exactly is the GLYPH? Rate Topic: -----

#1 Sagan0090 


Lepton
I have an interesting topic to cover and was hoping for feedback on what some GLYPH's actually represent:


My link


I would appreciate any feedback on what the following GLYPHS represent:
A Believe it to possibly represent Water.. but not quite sure on what else it could be?
J i believe is representative of Functional Groups and
L is Covalent bonding

confirmation or (not) would be beneficial..plus any extra info discussing as to why these GLYPHS are essential to LIFE would be excellent

thanks!


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#2 mississippichem 


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Your link is broken. I think you have used "http://" twice in the url.
You've come a long way. Remember back when we defined what a velocity meant? Now we are talking about an antisymmetric tensor of second rank in four dimensions.

-Feynman Lectures on Physics II
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