Hi Again, I actually like you trying to deviate from archaeology to explain related biological, physiological, and psychological phenomena. Well Done. Ranjith Ganepola
Amines and karawala!. Thanks for this interesting topic. Though I am not a scientist with a good knowledge of chemistry, as an engineer who was in charge of production of construction materials some thirty odd years ago had to deal with amines. This was when my boss (who was the long time chairman of Road Development Authority) asked me to popularize the use of bituminous emulsions on road maintenance. There was not much of sales of this product so he wanted me to write an article about the manufacturing process and send to all RDA District Managers. After reading some books on amines and carbon chains, I found the amines are nothing but rotten animal matter, but was a good catalyst to attach electrons to carbon molecules when energy is transferred to them via mixing. So, I believe what our people do to test the goodness of karawala, is by smelling its amine type. I have seen even the people of west Africa doing the same thing when they test smoked bush meat in their markets. If the amine is good, perhaps the karawala is not rotten and it has not lost its energy that was in its electrolyte. Like in the case of a battery the energy is stored in the electrolyte. Perhaps, amines helps our blood streams to be in good emulsified form. And though we do not know it our brain knows what the body needs. When our engineers understood the process the demand became so high that we had to duplicate the computerized plant with locally sourced material. The amine supplier from Sweden was surprised to see that our fellows had fabricated similar plant. This was some thirty odd years ago and we now wait for every thing to come from China. But what is required is to open the eyes of the sleeping giant. Around that time we used to think that Korea is a backward country. But one person there saw what was needed. That was the founder of Samsung. Today even US is second to them as seen from the video below: kzbin.info/www/bejne/qIrQfWSHrNt6hac The most valuable product manufactured in Sri Lanka as advertised by 'Sirasa' channel today is 'SURYA GINIPETTI'. But those in Chennai started making use of the new technology (RISC-V) they talk about here some five years ago. How come we are lagging behind by so much?. More grease to your elbows!.
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Where’s the answer to Karola question? Suddenly it went to archeology? What happened to karola issue? Disappointing….what’s the connection between karola and archiology?