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'''Crimes against chemistry''' are [[Crime (nonfiction)|crimes]] committed against the physical properties of matter (see [[Chemistry (nonfiction)]]).
'''Crimes against chemical constants''' (or simply '''crimes against chemistry''') are [[Crime (nonfiction)|crimes]] committed against the [[Chemistry (nonfiction)|physical properties of matter]].


Most crimes against chemistry are associated with [[crimes against mathematical constants]], often in association with [[crimes against physics]].
Crimes against chemistry are often committed in association [[crimes against physical constants]]. Both of these forms of crime, and many others as well (astronomy, geology) reduce to [[crimes against mathematical constants]].


[[Extract of Radium]] is widely believed to be the product of an organized criminal chemistry syndicate.
[[Extract of Radium]] is widely believed to be the product of an organized criminal transdimensional chemistry syndicate. Some chemists and crime-fighters [who?] have speculated that [[Extract of Radium]] is both the product (an addictive transdimensional drug) and the producer-distributor (a criminal transdimensional corporation in the form of a transdimensional drug).


== In the News ==
== In the News ==
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* [[Crimes against mathematical constants]]
* [[Crimes against mathematical constants]]
* [[Crimes against physics]]
* [[Crimes against physical constants]]


== Nonfiction cross-reference ==
== Nonfiction cross-reference ==

Latest revision as of 23:29, 27 January 2018

Crimes against chemical constants (or simply crimes against chemistry) are crimes committed against the physical properties of matter.

Crimes against chemistry are often committed in association crimes against physical constants. Both of these forms of crime, and many others as well (astronomy, geology) reduce to crimes against mathematical constants.

Extract of Radium is widely believed to be the product of an organized criminal transdimensional chemistry syndicate. Some chemists and crime-fighters [who?] have speculated that Extract of Radium is both the product (an addictive transdimensional drug) and the producer-distributor (a criminal transdimensional corporation in the form of a transdimensional drug).

In the News

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference