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Think Like a Molecule
Think Like a Molecule
Think Like a Molecule
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Think Like a Molecule

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Despite their complex structures, molecules most likely do not take time to ponder the ways they fit into the big scheme of things. They just are. But when zillions of molecules bond into organized, functional systems, we get everything, including you

LanguageEnglish
PublisherChuck Champlin Media
Release dateAug 14, 2024
ISBN9781963068696
Think Like a Molecule
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Chuck Champlin

Chuck Champlin is a writer and journalist in the worlds of entertainment, film, and science. As a corporate communications executive for the Walt Disney Co., he helped stage a worldwide Children's Summit at Disneyland Paris. Earlier, he was a bicycle inventor, rock musician, singer and songwriter, and a leader of Toastmasters and Optimist clubs. He is married and has four grown children and believes that every human has creative contributions to make toward peace in the world.

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    Think Like a Molecule - Chuck Champlin

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    Think Like a Molecule

    Copyright © 2024 by Chuck Champlin.

    Champlin Media

    ISBN: 978-1-963068-43-6 (sc)

    ISBN: 978-1-963068-68-9 (hc)

    ISBN: 978-1-963068-69-6 (e)

    Library of Congress Control Number: 2024909751

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced,

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    Contents

    1 THINK LIKE A MOLECULE?

    Can a molecule think?

    So, Meet the Twinkle

    A Way to Be Aware

    Thinkers About Molecules

    Thinking In Molecule

    Action in the Abstract

    A Mirror On the Micro World

    2 THE TWINKLE – A MOLECULE OF MEANING

    The Basic Drawing

    More Basics

    Orienting Twinkles for the Quick Read

    Questions:

    Twinkles in Motion

    Assumption: All things have many aspects and endless histories; it’s helpful to be aware.

    Imagining Twinkles

    In the Beginning

    Thinking In Molecule, Again

    Use the Force, Luke

    3 LIVING WITH A PORPOISE

    Uncertainty and Ambiguity

    To Think Is Our Best Nature

    Asking Why? And So What?

    Living With Everybody

    Detailed Uses of a Twinkle

    Twinkle: The Dark Side

    The Twinkle Resource

    The Twinkle Academy

    The Greatest Power

    In Summary

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    When I was seven years old, my mother the chemist showed me a simple demonstration in our kitchen. In a saucepan of water, she dissolved a cup of sugar. Then, to prove that the sugar was still in the pan, hidden among the water molecules, she placed the pan on a burner and boiled the water away.

    Soon, what remained was a white powdery mess on the bottom of the pan. The sugar did not look like fine crystals anymore. But the point was made, and my imagining mind was lured down into the world of molecules.

    My late brother-in-law and golfing buddy Charley often laughed at me when he could tell I was seeing the invisible connections between people and ideas, and he’d react with the mocking words: Molecules, man, molecules!

    It is still true; I am looking for the synergetic connections, the influences seen and unseen, and the a-ha moments that make life so interesting.

    Can you imagine the beginning of the universe?

    Scientists and cosmologists – smart people who think about the cosmos – tell us that it all started with a Big Bang, a super rapid expansion emanating from a single point that was smaller than the tip of a needle.

    Fantastic as that sounds, that’s what our best rational minds have come up with, which aligns fairly well with the Bible, where God said, Let there be light. On the other hand, some cultures say the universe was sneezed out by a turtle!

    I am afraid this book will not get us any closer to understanding our origin story. Maybe this universe is in fact a test-tube experiment by some Overlord curious to know what might happen with such an assembly of moving parts as the one we have. Our human imaginations will certainly play a role in determining the outcomes.

    What I hope to do with this book is to encourage your imaginative insights about everything from science to God.

    Many people on our planet talk to God every day, asking for aid or forgiveness, and feeling sure that such a mind could help.

    While for me, the jury on God is still out, I do feel very sure that someday we will discover other intelligence in the universe. Maybe our prayers will be answered in such a convincing way that we will all believe it. Or perhaps the revelation will come in the form of space travelers carrying insights, or from our homegrown analysts who will examine every clue from a distance.

    Right now, I can only wonder.

    What I do know, however, is that this giant universal experiment, however it started, has after some 14 billion years, achieved a remarkable feat. During its enormous lifetime, the universe has created Life itself, and then helped us to evolve and prosper, with ever sharper and more expressive thinking.

    As we think, the universe is thinking about itself.

    To think like a molecule means to be aware of the physical foundations in matter that have given rise to our thoughts, and to apply some wonder to how it all happened.

    Even more than that, the very structure of matter, from quarks and atoms evolving into molecules and everything that’s around us and part of us, can inspire us to shape new ideas, new possibilities for our lives and our human civilization

    Knowing that the universe has created us, and taught us to think, we are ready to speed onward, with hope, into realms of pure imagination and the twinkling stars of our potential for survival and prosperity.

    1

    THINK LIKE A MOLECULE?

    Can a molecule think?

    There has not been much debate as to whether molecules can think. Despite their energy and complex structures, molecules most likely do not take time to ponder the ways they fit into the big scheme of things. They just are.

    However, when many zillions of molecules bond into organized, functional systems, then we get everything – you and me, and some seven billion other thinkers and feelers like us in the world.

    What is interesting about such molecular assemblies is not just the fact that physical matter somehow came together – possibly all on its own – to create life and thinking minds. It is also profound that our minds, born from all that accidental creativity, can now intentionally assemble marvelous new things using the materials all around us.

    These seemingly trivial observations are worth some reflection. First of all, as when looking up at a starry night, it is inspiring to consider that so many functioning systems have indeed happened all by themselves. Moreover, we thinking latecomers to the Universe are starting to figure the systems out. Particle physics, organic chemistry and the operations of DNA and the human body are all about assemblies of atoms, molecules, and living cells, which the Universe has now evolved a way to think about.

    Even today, after just a fraction of the life of the universe, new layers of systems are growing, thanks to non-accidental, mind-invented processes such as writing and reading, law, government, and the scientific method. These newest operating systems are now intentional constructions, born and operating in the human mind.

    Most likely, such mind-made creations have never existed in the universe before. However, for most of us, conceiving in our minds that a human hair is about one million atoms wide is quite a surprise. It is another mind-bending fact that light, shooting

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