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See main: Human thermodynamics (objections to)In 2009, Irish physicist Philip Moriarty, a professor of physics at the University of Nottingham, after posting an entropy symbol origin video on YouTube, in which he uses an analogy of students in a park to explain the concept of entropy, commented to Libb Thims that quantum mechanics cannot be applied to human bonding. Moriarty concludes: [2]
“[Thims has] taken the abuse of the term entropy to an entirely new level, by suggesting that it—and, unbelievably, quantum mechanics—can be applied to “interactions” in romantic human relationships.”
Moriarty and Thims also engaged in an online debate during Sept. 2009. Moriarty's objections to Thims' human thermodynamics "thesis" are detailed in that debate during which Moriarty repeatedly describes human thermodynamics as nonsensical pseudoscience.
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