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Lec 1 MIT 5.111 Principles of Chemical Science, Fall 2005

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Atomic Theory of Matter (Prof. Sylvia Ceyer)

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Lec 1 MIT 5.111 Principles of Chemical Science, Fall 2005

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    These Lectures are absolutely superb! She is clear, well-paced, well-prepared, and chooses the topics very wisely. She gives only the really essential ideas. Thanks! Brian B. Student, San Jose State University.

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    This lecture is excellent and explains everything on a level that one can understand and duplicate what our professor is putting across. Even if one has to watch it twice and use a dictionary on line to keep up that works as well. Since we can't see the monitor explaining the past observers, priests, theologians and philosophers, I found all of them in google search. This is so valuable and I thank you for sharing your wisdom.

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    Yes, mis. Channing.

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  • right...since you ...

    right...since you are from that era and know who came up with it first - two different groups posing two different questions led to one theory. I am not saying the greeks were first but just because the North American education system doesn't mention Indian or Arabic names doesn't make them racist...if we had to source all the possibilities of who did what we would still be cutting stone wheels and clubbing our dinner - we believe the greeks were first and we never said Kanada wasn't

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  • Atomism was first ...

    Atomism was first proposed by Kanada of India in the 6th century B.C. The Arab, Geber, is considered the Father of Chemistry. Till date, I haven't seen a single text book on Chemistry mention an Indian or Arabic name, which is enough to prove the racist views of the educational system.

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  • awesome thanks MIT

    awesome thanks MIT

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