I barely understand it so i might be wrong. But It’s fascinating because it’s not the bulk of the materials being studied but rather where it interfaces with either vacuums, or gases or liquids or other solids. and surfaces seems to be where things ‘happen’ so we’re certainly at least interacting at the surface levels, which I think counts for something.

 I barely understand it so i might be wrong. But It’s fascinating because it’s not the bulk of the materials being studied but rather where it interfaces with either vacuums, or gases or liquids or other solids.
and surfaces seems to be where things ‘happen’ so we’re certainly at least interacting at the surface levels, which I think counts for something.
The hardest mental adjustment for me is not seeing so much of the abstracted parts but instead their crystal structures of groups of molecules bound together and what happens next. Very specific molecules with names like Cu and ZnO and stuff.
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