Re: “Incidentally, pandemics are good for rearranging bonds”, yes it brings about a transition state:
https://eoht.info/page/Transition+state
Note: presently all of the 5,376-articles are available as html files (as above), but you have to use a capital first letter in the first letter article name (~/page/Transition+state [works] vs ~/page/transition+state [doesn’t work]) to make the file render. Have new Hmolpedia site programmer working on this:
https://hmolpedia.com/page/Nischay_Nahata
I like to think about Mar 2020, in respect to my scenario, akin to how Aug 1665 was for Newton, wherein he, thereby, was “freed up”, so to say, to do groundbreaking work on calculus, optics, and gravitation. Myself, it allowed me to finish up through the Watt chapter (i.e. all the vacuum experimenters and engine pioneers) of my HCT manuscript:
http://www.humanthermodynamics.com/HCT.pdf
Also to invent the new working BE/AE dating system (which is slowly being employed in the majority of Hmolpedia articles and genius listings):
https://hmolpedia.com/page/AE
https://hmolpedia.com/page/BE
Note 2: in this forum, it seems that I have to sign in here and “approve” all comments before they are seen, which is coded into the forum to prevent spam, I guess (e.g. 9 of the last 10 users and attempted posts, were spam bots, selling products). So I guess, if, at times, I am away from this forum, for days or a week, it may take time before comments are seen and responded to. I'll check and see if there is a way I can give established users, like you, open posting approval?
Re: “Wycliffe”, speaking about pandemics, it seems that the “Black Death” plague (1348-1350), which took 200 million people, had something to do with Wycliffe eventually doing the first English translation of the entire Bible (Old+New):
https://biblemanuscriptsociety.com/Bibl ... iffe-Bible
Anyway, will ruminate on him.