The chemistry involved made everything Factory did quite special.
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But the prospects of designing chemical plants for industrial scale chemical processes seemed far less interesting than the chemical events that occur in biological systems.
The dream factory of that time was much simpler. As media outlets grew, everything became so complicated.
A lot of really great, innovative things have happened when people just didn't know it wasn't supposed to be possible.
Manufacturing doesn't just mean building cars and metal-bashing; it includes making pharmaceuticals and hi-tech electronics. A crucial part of the process is the research and development that allows better and greener products to come to market. Britain has traditionally had a strong science and engineering base.
If everything is the same, nothing is special.
Things have a way of being richer in the end, a product better made, for the circuitous route we take to include all the elements that are necessary for a job well done.
By the time I was leaving school, there were no factories. There was no industry.
Thus it seemed to Haeckel that such simple life could easily be produced from inanimate material.
Factories not what they used to be - they're all extremely high-tech.
What people don't realise is that it is the script which plays the most important factor in making or breaking a chemistry.