(November 8, 2014 at 6:51 pm)Brian37 Wrote: I don't know why this miffs anyone. It is simply an act of transfer. Some of it gets absorbed and used in the process and some of it gets unused or transferred in other ways. Even with food some of it gets absorbed and some of it can simply pass through the system and expelled as waste.
It is just another act of transfer. It is harder to understand at our macro view and especially harder for laypersons who are not scientists. Just the mere depiction of an atom and how easy the electrons move around and interact tells me that because of that simple structure moves at a much faster rate and is not observable with the naked eye at the molecular or atom level.
The complexity of the process confuses the layperson until they accept the simplicity of the individual parts.
Well I'm not miffed, just wanted the info, not the lecture thanks !


