The Metachemical Method
Every thing is something. The way many modern scientists go about using science concepts is with a lack of knowing what precisely they are talking about. If a scientist is going to use a word, one should know its definition, and what's more, how it relates to the entire corpus of all other science.
Metachemics uses the following method in analyzing new science propositions to attempt to comply with the above demands:
(1) Is it something?
And, if so...
(2) What is it?
To cross-apply my method to the philosophy of Objectivism, the two step process for identifying the nature of existing entities can be expressed as:
(1) Existence?
(2) Identity?
Paul Wharton
Father of Metachemics