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Feng
hi i'm junfeng @goslingcest ദ്ദി ˉ͈̀꒳ˉ͈́ )✧ or you can find me on privi'm 20 (08/22/05) | ♌︎ ☀ | he/him^ | bisexual | cis | dms open
i don't care what pronouns you use on me, but i don't want to wrongfully insert myself in trans spaces!i'm a loser biochemical analyst who often talks about my lab work and ryan gosling. i also enjoy flirting with my friends for fun!

Feng
i like ryan gosling a normal amount :)
my favorite movies are lars and the real girl, the nice guys, and a bug's life
my favorite musicians are the cure, bruce springsteen, muse, thee sacred souls, holywatr, sace6, and more ...
i like the color orange
my favorite books are project hail mary, lapvona, tampa, big swiss, and more (i read a lot, pls msg me to talk about books!)
you’ve successfully found my (not so) secret page!! :) this felt like the right place to talk about my favorite equation & scientist for a minute (because i'm a nerd).it connects molecular disorder to what we can measure in the lab. lots of tiny states at the microscopic level add up to something we can actually predict at the macroscopic level. it sits under a lot of chemistry and biochemistry, even when it is not obvious.i see versions of this in my work all the time. enzymes moving through many possible shapes. nitrogen biochemistry shifting between states. engineered DNA systems like deoxyribozymes and aptamers folding and binding in ways that depend on which states are most likely. it is all small interactions, but they decide the outcome we measure.boltzmann spent a lot of time defending these ideas before they were accepted. we now know he was right in a lot of ways :).