The JHT: Journal article potentials page is a place to list ideas for possible articles for the Journal of Human Thermodynamics (JHT). Add an article title below if you would like to see a certain topic discussed or published. The following list of titles are only tentative ideas for potential journal articles: Journal article titles | newly addedThe following are recently added ideas:
- “Man, the Molecule of Society, is the Subject of Social Science” (quote by Henry Carey, Principles of Social Science, 1858)
- “Life: the Last of the Perpetual Motion Theories”(see: animate thermodynamics + self- + life thermodynamics); alternative title: “Perpetual Motion of the Living Kind“ (themed on perpetual motion of the first and second kind)
- “On the Possibility of a Social Mpemba Effects” (Mpemba effect)
Potential journal articles -
“On the Thermodynamics of Hot or Not”
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“On the Nature of Sexual Heat”
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“Thermodynamics of Extrovert and Introvert Personality Types”
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"The the Nature of the Temperature of Sex" (see: 2005 study "Hot Sex, Cold Sex, Ambient Sex")
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"On Human Enthalpy"
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- "A Review of Mehdi Bazargan's Human Thermodynamics" (Thermodynamics of Humans, 1954)
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"On the Chemical Thermodynamics of Human Molecules"
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"On the Nature of the Energy Flow in Dissolving Relationships"
- “On the Nature of the Human Chemical Reaction”
- “Whoever said State Functions apply to Systems of Human Molecules?” (question arose during the 60-pg 20-person Moriarty-Thims debate)
- "The Thermodynamics of Human Behavior" (e.g. thermodynamic law of behavior)
- "The Thermodynamics of Human Activity" (e.g. Marguerite Callaway's 2006 "energetics of collective human activity" quote)
- "On Thermodynamic Analogies: Fact or Fiction?" (e.g. in 2006, Jozef Zycinski comments that his 2000 article “God, Freedom, and Evil: Perspectives from Religion and Science”, “offers an interpretation of human behavior with consideration of analogies from thermodynamics”).
- "Goethe's Elective Affinities: Analogy or Reality?" (see: analogy)
- "Human Engineering Thermodynamics" (applications of human thermodynamics in practice by bioengineers)
- "Thermodynamics of Human Interactions"
- “Child as Precipitate” (see: Karl Fink’s 2001 ‘Goethe’s Intensified Border’ + thread: “I tend to view the child as a possible product or precipitate”)
- “Relationships as Carnot heat engines” (the efficiency of the 'working' aspects of the relationship is purely a function of the difference in temperature between the hot body and the cold body (Carnot efficiency); albeit, this seems to operate on what each individually uniquely sees has 'hot' and 'cold' in various physics and mental aspects or traits unique about the opposite mated person)
- "Human Molecular Hypothesis" (modeled on 'atomic hypothesis' or atomic theory).
- "IQ 225 and Human Chemical Thermodynamics" (comparison of Goethe vs Hirata's theories; intermixed with discussion of Sidis's theory)
- “On the Work of Relationships” (e.g. comment: ‘I don’t see how it’s ever going to work between us’, ‘our relationship’s not working anymore’, ‘it just works good between us, I don’t know why?,’ etc.) (see: principle of the transmission of work and mechanical equivalent of heat)
See also ● EoHT wiki: List of articles to write