When Molecool warms up.
18. Dez 2025,

When two atoms share an apartment, the landlord is almost certainly called Molecool or Molecule. These living units are highly electrified but mostly neutral. It’s now officially known who inhabits these molecules: on one side, the group of “birds of a feather flock together,” and on the other, those who live by “opposites attract.”
Time and again, during the famously illuminated Christmas season, countless house parties take place — and with them, the molecular temperature rises sharply. Expectations are continuously exceeded year after year.
Such combinations are irresistibly attractive, because the mix is so lively that even the chemical reactions have to line up and wait their turn.
Fortunately, the molecooles and their inhabitants have known each other for years. That makes the warming process much easier — half the work is already done through mutual sympathy. Any barriers between strangers simply dissolve.
What never disappears, however, is the fascination of conversation. All participants spend the entire evening talking — what a wonderfully warm gathering that turns out to be.
Essentially, there’s constant sharing between the molecules — not of cells, but of stories and experiences.
The carousel of topics spins steadily and harmoniously, yet still reveals new pathways of insight and delight.
The hostess then catapults the already excited molecular residents into gourmet heaven.
Without stress or force, every course sends the taste buds into a state of pure contentment.
The kitchen molecule unit hums along like a small, purring machine — quiet, efficient, and masterfully professional. Delicacies appear out of nowhere, only to linger long in the memory of the palate.
A feast like this deserves the rapturous applause of the molecular community.
When the chemistry is right — as it clearly was — hearts and stomachs alike are filled with delicious joy as the warmed-up molecules take their leave.
Until next year.
