Antw: Re: Re: [gmx-users] constant PH simulations

Diogo Vila Viçosa diogo.vicosa at fc.ul.pt
Wed Sep 7 12:55:57 CEST 2011


http://www.gromacs.org/Documentation/How-tos/Constant_pH_Simulation

On 7 September 2011 11:01, Emanuel Peter <
Emanuel.Peter at chemie.uni-regensburg.de> wrote:

> At first I would like to say that I deeply apologize for
> the cave-like things I have said. I again say, that this
> was not the field I am deeply involved.
> From Gerrit I got a banana.
> For this guy, I am a cave-man.
>
> Thanks, for being such ready for open discussion.
>
> I did not tell that I do not want to be wrong.
> Questions, which are included in my doubts:
>
> Generalized forces and averages for H+ interchange ?
> Comparison with titration experiments ?
> Is there any experimental evidence for the rates of
> interchange ?
> Are simulation-times or the periods of interchange at
> any time realistic?
> Are equilibria sampled well, with such interchanges,
> or are there jumps in free energy by this interchange ?
> Why is there no free H+ ?
>
> Thanks for your kind and very constructive criticisms.
>
> I would appreciate, if this so-called discussion will
> find an end.
> I am deeply depressed about such comments and
> I will not take part in any users-discussion in the future.
> It makes no sense, because talking like this expresses
> the way on how science is done today. Repelling that
> person, who does not walk the common way.
> And:
>
> Maybe I have lived in a cave, but someone like you, who answers in
> such a way, IS A CAVEMAN !
>
> >>> João Henriques<joao.henriques.32353 at gmail.com> 07.09.11 11.30 Uhr >>>
>
> There is no problem in being wrong. The problem is that he wants to be
> wrong. At least 4 different researchers gave constructive input and
> this subject keeps hitting the same key. I've always been told that
> worse than not knowing, is not wanting to know.
>
> Still, I apologize for my outburst.
>
> Best regards,
>
> On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 1:54 AM, Mark Abraham <Mark.Abraham at anu.edu.au>
> wrote:
> > On 7/09/2011 3:53 AM, João Henriques wrote:
> >>
> >> I guess someone has been living in a cave for the past decade or so...
> >
> > Please keep contributions to the mailing list constructive :-) Everyone's
> > been wrong before!
> >
> > Mark
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