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Change: Die LehreThe vonDoctrine derof Energy). Leipzig: Felix.(b) Helm, Georg F. (1887). Die Lehre von der Energie: Historisch-Kritisch Entwickelt, Nebst Beiträgen Zu Einer Allgemeinen Energetik (The Doctrine of Energy: Historical-Critical Developed, Along with contributions to one general energetics). Biobiobazaar, 2010. (b) Mirowski, Philip. (1989).
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Change: , Helm was said to have included a section on “Classical Thermodynamics”, arguing to the effect that thermodynamics had reached such a well-established state that “it can certainly be called ‘classical’”, hence the name classical thermodynamics. [6] Helm, supposedly, comments, however, that
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Change: ● Helm, Georg F. (2000). The Historical Development of Energetics. Kluwer Academic Press. ● Deltete, Robert J. (2005). “Die Lehre von der Energie: Georg Helm’s Energetic Manifesto”. Centaurus, Vol. 47, Issue 2, pgs. 140-62. External links● Georg Helm – Wikipedia. ● Georg Helm – Technical
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Change: ". In another sense, Helm, supposedly, was the first to argue that money constitutes the economic equivalent of "low entropy". This latter view, however, may have been a mis-translation by Romanian mathematician Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen. [5]In 1881, Helm married Elise Zeuner, the daughter of German physicist Gustav
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Change: viewview, was, supposedly, was utilized by Ostwald, in his 1909 book Energetic Bases of Cultural Studies, to argue that the function of law, commerce, government, and language were the transformations of “crude” energy into “useful” energy with a minimum of waste. [4]References1. (a) Helm,
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Change: who adopted Helm’s precept that “in the last analysis everything that happens is nothing but changes in energy. [3] This principle view was, supposedly, utilized by Ostwald, in his 1909 book Energetic Bases of Cultural Studies, to argue that the function of
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Change: , arguing that the hypothesis of atomism was an unnecessary hypothesis and that the science of energy and entropy was all that was need to uniform physics; a book that contained an appended final chapter on the extension of the energy principle to social theory and economics, traversing
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