Quote Originally Posted by GreenDestiny
Actually, chemistry and biology are just specialized areas of physics. After all, it's just atoms and molecules doing stuff; physical things. It's like an in-depth form of physics to explain some things in greater detail that the basic laws do not cover. For example, physics studies matter, chemicals are also matter, so we invented chemistry with it's own set of laws to describe the detailed physics of chemicals and chemical reactions. I believe physics is almost everything... it might really be everything if we only had a way to measure it all.... but we will never know.
Well... in fact all physical matter is made of atoms, and the physics may explain the some of its properties... some chemical laws can be explained (sometimes only qualitatively) by physics... but some laws cant be explained. The chemistry is one science of many atoms, and the physics only can accurately explain systems with few atoms and low/moderate complexity... and the biology is even harder to explain... while some laws of biology can be explained by the chemistry (only qualitatively), most of them really cant. Could you think that, lets say, the natural selection could be deduced from the chemistry alone or from the physics alone? I think it couldnt.
Each one of this sciences deals with different levels of complexity... one living organism is made of zillions of molecules, and great part of a living beings molecules are composed of hundreds (or even thousands) of atoms... so we need different sciences to understand each level of complexity (atoms, large molecules, organisms).

Quote Originally Posted by Stoner Shadow Wolf
what is the mass of magnetism? :wtf:
What do you mean? I would like to explain, but i really couldnt understand your question...