EoHT wiki: List of articles to writeThis is a featured page

Aside from those blank links on the founders of thermodynamics, founders of human chemistry, or pioneers of human thermodynamics pages (or any other page with unlinked key terms or names, the following is a loose list of potential articles to write (please feel free to add to this list):

Possible terms/topics/people/articles?
  1. Virtual energy (a Octavian Ksenzhek conception)
  2. Free entropy (see: free entropy, Wikipedia).
  3. Entropy (short story by Thomas Pynchon)
  4. Approximate entropy (Pincus, 1991)
  5. Sexual selection (and thermodynamics)
  6. Bifurcation (Boltzmann and Prigigone views)
  7. Fluctuation (Boltzmann and Prigigone views)
  8. Combustion
  9. Fire element (pg ix, Elements of Chemistry)
  10. Hot or Not
  11. Beauty
  12. Physical heat
  13. Neurological heat
  14. Anergy (e.g. Sato, Norio. (2004). Chemical Energy and Exergy: An Introduction to Chemical Thermodynamics for Engineers, (pg. 99). Elsevier.)
  15. Essergy (e.g. Dincer, Ibrahim and Rosen, Marc A. (2002). Thermal Energy Storage: Systems and Applications, (pg. 22). John Wiley and Sons.)
  16. Electrochemical thermodynamics (e.g. here)
  17. Hot
  18. Cold
  19. Maximum entropy production
  20. Entropy increase (or entropy decrease?)
  21. Unavailble energy
  22. Cognitive thermodynamics? (Blog, etc.)
  23. Thermodynamics and weight loss (see: here, here, here, here, here, here, etc.)
  24. Gravitational entropy (e.g. here)?
  25. Lord Entropy – a 1992 comic book character (here, here, here).
  26. Jeffries Wyman - supposedly founded the science of "linkage thermodynamics" in 1948 as used in biochemistry.

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