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Change: (Ch. 16: "Human Thermodynamics", pgs. 653-702), (preview). Morrisville, NC: LuLu.9. Rosnay, Joel de. (1975). The Macroscope - a New World Scientific System (chapter 3: "Energy and Survival, pg. 97). New York: Harper & Row Publishers.10. Clausius, Rudolf. (1879). The Mechanical Theory of Heat,
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Change: [and that][and] the struggle for existence of animate beings [is a] a struggle for entropy."In more direct application to human life, building on the work of Boltzmann, the term "human thermodynamics", defined as a branch of science, was coined in 1952 by English physicist Charles Galton Darwin
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Change: ed., Ludwig Boltzmann: Theoretical physics and philosophical problems: Seelct writings. Dordrecht, Netherlands: D. Reidel, 1974.External links ● Human thermodynamics - IoHT IoHT, Chicago.● Journal of Human Thermodynamics - IoHT, Chicago.● Quantcast demographics - of human thermodynamics readers. ● Human thermodynamics - Knol beta (Google)(Google).
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Change: Human thermodynamics (objections to)Cultural references● Allan, Forbes. (1999). Milton's Progress, Chapter 21, Rowanlea Grove Press. ● (a) Quote: “human thermodynamic – an exteriorized channeling of behavior and character that squanders individual qualities.”(b) Source: Levy, Pierre. (1997). Collective Intelligence: Mankind's Emerging World in Cyberspace, Page
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Change: systemssystem's perspective.What is life? See main: what is life? (theories of existence)One of the earliest attempts at a solution to the question of "what is life", from a thermodynamic perspective, was made by Austrian physicist Ludwig Boltzmann who, in his 1886 discussion
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Change: lawlaws of thermodynamics, as generally agreed, are the only laws of the universe that have direct bearing on the function and activities of human life. [2] As such, human thermodynamics, a term coined clearly by C.G. Darwin in 1952, is the science of the thermodynamic operation of
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Change: [human thermodynamics] are more to the future of thermodynamics rather than to its history.” In the current view, he points out that “they are struggling to be taken seriously, and to obtain admission into the field.” [11]Cultural references● Allan, Forbes. (1999). Milton's Progress, Chapter 21,
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Change: In sum, human thermodynamics is the modeling of the entire corpus of human activity from a thermodynamic systems perspective.What is life? See main: what is life? (theories of existence)One of the earliest attempts at a solution to the
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Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
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Change: The Next Million Years by English physicist Charles Galton Darwin, andwhich outlined the logic that sets of reactive human molecules, constitute thermodynamic systems.In 1977, Belgain chemist Ilya Prigogine one the Nobel prize for work in thermodynamics and soon thereafter, through various
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Change: and soon thereafter, through various publications, began to establish the view that human life is a far-from-equilibrium phenomenon subject to dissipations, bifurcations, and fluctuations.In 2007, the first chapter on human thermodynamics was published by American chemical engineer Libb Thims and the following year the Encyclopedia of Human Thermodynamics
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Change: . Most, who attempt to formulate a second law interpretation of human activity, never read Clausius, but instead crudely attempt to build formulations on tertiary
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Change: to the question of "what is life", from a thermodynamic perspective, was made by Austrian physicist Ludwig Boltzmann who, in his 1886 discussion of philosophical problems connected to thermodynamics, noted that: [12] "The transition of heat from sun to earth [can drive] the performance of work, like
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Change: defined the loose subject of human thermodynamics, to be the physical-chemical explanation of sociology and history. In particular, in reference to the development of a potential science of history thermodynamics, Adams stated that "if the physicists and physico-chemists can at
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Change: (pictured adjacent) began to be written online, wiki-style, scheduled to be published as a 5-volume set when near completion. Perspective of in the current framework of modern science The view of a science of “human thermodynamics”, in a general
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Change: Boltzmann's,Boltzmann, the term "human thermodynamics", defined as a branch of science, was coined in 1952 by English physicist Charles Galton Darwin who argued that the logic of statistical thermodynamics could be used to determine the future of the human race. [4] The rudiments of the
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Change: for the performance of work, like the transition of water from the boiler to the cooling instillation [and that] the struggle for existence of animate beings [is a] a struggle for entropy."In more direct application to human life, building
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Change: who, in his 1886 discussion of philosophical problems connected to thermodynamics, noted that: [12] "The transition of heat from sun to earth [can drive] for the performance of work, like the transition of water from the boiler to the cooling instillation [and that] the struggle for existence of
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Change: original.11. Muller, Ingo. (2007). A History of Thermodynamics - the Doctrine of Energy and Entropy, (section: "Socio-thermodynamics", pgs. 159-164). New York: Springer.External links Human thermodynamics - IoHT Journal of Human Thermodynamics Quantcast demographics - of human thermodynamics readersreaders. Human thermodynamics - Knol beta (Google)
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