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    Question: Why do you like making theories using chemical and physical intuition

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    Asked by poppy_is_bae to Frank on 19 Mar 2015.
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      Frank Longford answered on 19 Mar 2015:


      Because it allows me to be creative with what I’ve studied in school and university up until this point to try and discover something new. There’s a huge enjoyment to be had in finding things out and, especially if it was a bit of a challenge.

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