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David HwangIn human thermodynamics, David Y. Hwang (c.1980-) is an American computational chemist noted for his 2001 article "The Thermodynamics of Love", written while a senior at Emory University, in which he outlined, in a somewhat jokingly manner, some of the basic rules and principles in the thermodynamics of human chemical reactions. [1] He was also one of the first, aside from Johann Goethe (1809), Jeremy Adler (1987), Libb Thims (1995), and Chanel Wood (2007) to write out human reaction formulas, using symbols and reaction arrows, for basic human relationship tranforming reactions, such as bond formation or bond dissolution. [2]

See also
Human chemical reaction (history)

References
1. Hwang, David. (2001). "The Thermodynamics of Love", Journal of Hybrid Vigor, Issue 1, Emory University.
2. (a) Thims, Libb. (2007). Human Chemistry (Volume One), (ch. 4: section: "Love and the Combined law of Thermodynamics", pgs. 116-19), (preview), (Google books). Morrisville, NC: LuLu.
(b) Thims, Libb. (2007). Human Chemistry (Volume Two), (pgs. 673-74). (preview), (Google books). Morrisville, NC: LuLu.
(c) Thims, Libb. (2008). The Human Molecule, (pg. 62), (preview). Morrisville, NC: LuLu.

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