about how to see complexity in very simple everyday things, and today we have a wonderful guest, maria kalininathings, for example, about soup, let’s try them tie it together, let's try , let's start with soup, well, all of you have at least eaten soup, and sometimes cooked soup, you cook soups, of course, yes, but what kind of soup do you like to cook? well, i’m probably like everyone else, like most housewives in our country, first of all i cook borscht, cabbage soup, solyanka, and occasionally pickle, well, where does it start? borscht, borscht begins with broth, that’s right, but what is broth from the point of view of colloidal chemistry? broth from a point, let’s still think it’s worth giving a definition of what it is colloidal chemistry, colloidal chemistry from... with the outside world, to somehow react with it, in fact, this is approximately the same thing that any housewife does, in general, soup is the path of any person to chemistry, on the other hand , the path of chemistry to the heart any person, the housewife prepares a colloid-chemical system in order to extract from... volum