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Andrew MorrowIn human chemistry, Andrew William Morrow (July 25,1961-) is an American chemical engineer noted for his self-originated 2006 philosophy that people are ‘mosaics of atoms with a mind’ and that being aware of this atomic reality, one should attempt to see the reactions of one’s fellow human beings to oneself, so to see if further insight can be found. [1] The following is the overview description of Morrow’s 2009 YouTube video “We are Made of Atoms”:

“You are made of atoms and there is no escape from this knowledge. Peace and happiness but first you must be wiser.”

In which he speculates on how the internet is making the world more open and privacy less concealed.

Thermodynamic philosophy
Knowing that one is made of atoms, Morrow explains his atomic-system based, laws of thermodynamics guided philosophy of how to exist, a philosophy that he began to synthesize in 2006, using the advanced intelligence perspective, as such: [3]

“Start with atoms and thermodynamics and to slowly zoom back out to the millimeters-to-miles distance regime [as a Martian might see us on Earth] and examine the world in which [you] live with a fresh perspective based strictly on well-established, non-controversial scientific knowledge [and] use this information as a foundation upon which [to] decide how to spend the remainder of [your] lifetime.”

Nov. 06, 2009 video "We are Made of Atoms" by Morrow.

In this logic, Morrow states that his intention in publishing his views is for the reader to see the world through eyes unclouded by hate, fear, or other human emotion, so to observe our world, to evaluated our nature, our nurture, and our behavior, in such a manner that chemical reality based thermodynamic-perspective world-view will empower the reader and further probe the mystery of existence.

He states that, presently in his research, he “will ignore the vast mathematical complexity of thermodynamics and focus on the philosophical implications of its ‘laws’.”

On January 23, 2010, Morrow conceived of Infantile Lottery Sterilization as a means of organizing his life experience on a rational basis.

Education
Morrow completed his BS in chemical engineering in 1983 at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, New York. [3] His occupation since has been as a computer engineer / computer programmer. One of his teachers was Hendrick Van Ness.

References
1. Morrow, Andrew M. (2009). “A Proper Dichotomy”, EoHT discussion post, Sep 08.
2. Morrow, Andrew M. (2009). “We are Made of Atoms”, YouTube, Channel: AWMorrow, Sep 06.
3. Morrow’s ‘worldview’ (thermodynamics and atomic systems) – Amorrow2.Wikidot.com.

External links
ED entry – at Encyclopedia Dramatica NB: don't rush to judgment at ED
Thermodynamics (pages) – at amorrow2.wikidot.com
AWM 23andMe DNA (SNP's) in public search tool for HIR (Half-Identical Regions)
EoHT userpage



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Anonymous Happiness is....(from Chris Mrrw) 0 Dec 21 2009, 1:01 PM EST by Anonymous
 
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I found this on a nearby page entitled "Happiness"....

When two American psychologists studied hundreds of students and focused on the top 10% "very happy" people, they found they spent the least time alone and the most time socializing. (Source: Wade, Dorothy. (2005).

What do you think?
So what do you have to do to find Happiness? The Sunday Times Magazine, Oct. 02.)
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