Liquids are Go. 1.Solid state – main advantage – exact structure rigidity – Q is this an advantage???? Questionable!!! – look at Nature - Us.

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Liquids are Go

1.Solid state – main advantage – exact structure rigidity – Q is this an advantage???? Questionable!!! – look at Nature - Us

Liquids are Go 1.Solid state – main advantage – exact structure rigidity – Q is this an advantage???? Questionable!!! – look at Nature - Us 2.Disadvantage – no structural flexibility – no ability to respond to variable “environmental” challenges – example Haemoglobin

Liquids are Go 1.Solid state – main advantage – exact structure rigidity – Q is this an advantage???? Questionable!!! – look at Nature - Us 2.Disadvantage – no structural flexibility – no ability to respond to variable “environmental” challenges – example Haemoglobin 3.Quantum dots – presently essentially no exact structure control also surface reconstruction issues with which to contend.

Liquids are Go 1.Solid state – main advantage – exact structure rigidity – Q is this an advantage???? Questionable!!! – look at Nature - Us 2.Disadvantage – no structural flexibility – no ability to respond to variable “environmental” challenges – example Haemoglobin 3.Quantum dots – presently essentially no exact structure control also surface reconstruction issues with which to contend. 4.Plastic electronics - Phase separation – random domain topography – reminiscent of liquid crystal domains!

Liquids are Go 1.Solid state – main advantage – exact structure rigidity – Q is this an advantage???? Questionable!!! – look at Nature - Us 2.Disadvantage – no structural flexibility – no ability to respond to variable “environmental” challenges – example Haemoglobin 3.Quantum dots – presently essentially no exact structure control also surface reconstruction issues with which to contend. 4.Plastic electronics - Phase separation – random domain topography – reminiscent of liquid crystal domains! 5.Liquid Crystals - topological domain manouevreability controllable by external electric or magnetic fields but also in response to domain electric/magnetic/diploar properties

Liquids are Go 1.Solid state – main advantage – exact structure rigidity – Q is this an advantage???? Questionable!!! – look at Nature - Us 2.Disadvantage – no structural flexibility – no ability to respond to variable “environmental” challenges – example Haemoglobin 3.Quantum dots – presently essentially no exact structure control also surface reconstruction issues with which to contend. 4.Plastic electronics - Phase separation – random domain topography – reminiscent of liquid crystal domains! 5.Liquid Crystals - topological domain manouevreability controllable by external electric or magnetic fields but also in response to domain electric/magnetic/diploar properties 6.Charge flow – Should allow the charge +ve or –ve to dictate local directional logistics?

Liquids are Go 1.Solid state – main advantage – exact structure rigidity – Q is this an advantage???? Questionable!!! – look at Nature - Us 2.Disadvantage – no structural flexibility – no ability to respond to variable “environmental” challenges – example Haemoglobin 3.Quantum dots – presently essentially no exact structure control also surface reconstruction issues with which to contend. 4.Plastic electronics - Phase separation – random domain topography – reminiscent of liquid crystal domains! 5.Liquid Crystals - topological domain manouevreability controllable by external electric or magnetic fields but also in response to domain electric/magnetic/diploar properties 6.Charge flow – Should allow the charge +ve or –ve to dictate local directional logistics? 7.Liquid flow – Allows matrix replenishment by pristine materials so should enable continuous purification