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Human statistical thermodynamics
In human thermodynamics , human statistical thermodynamics is the study of human life processes using statistical thermodynamics . A common
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History of human thermodynamics
In the history of thermodynamics , the history of human thermodynamics traces the timeline of ideas and people involved in the development
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Thermodynamics (conferences)
, biochemical thermodynamics , statistical thermodynamics , etc. Some of these conferences are organized below. Human thermodynamics ● Pogany
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Branches of thermodynamics
Clausius (trunk), and William Rankine , soon thereafter sprouting many branches, e.g. human thermodynamics (1952), and sub-branches
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History thermodynamics
In human thermodynamics , history thermodynamics is the science or subset of history that uses thermodynamic logic and laws to better
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Third law of thermodynamics
of Thermodynamics - Institute of Human Thermodynamics
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Founders of thermodynamics and suicide
. Boltzmann In 1905, Austrian physicist Ludwig Boltzmann , one the founders of statistical thermodynamics , took a trip from Vienna
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Human thermodynamics
). In concise form, C.G. Darwin defined human thermodynamics as follows: [4] “ Human thermodynamics is the statistical mechanics of conservative
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Encyclopedia of Human Thermodynamics
In encyclopedias, the Encyclopedia of Human Thermodynamics , EoHT , a is a comprehensive, community (see: member list ) wiki -style
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Schools of thermodynamics
theories into chemistry, Max Planck , who seeded the quantum revolution on Boltzmann's statistical thermodynamics, Albert Einstein , Erwin
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Human thermodynamics as Science
SA, good questions. It was German chemist Fritz Haber who made the made the pioneering work on this subject (for gas phase reactions):
http://www.eoht.info/page/Fritz+Haber
English chemist Arthur B. Lamb commented on Haber that he made: “the most important contribution to the subject of predicting the course of a chemical reaction from a few characteristic constants (after the ill-starred attempt of Berthelot).”
The first to make an attempt at human application was C.G. Darwin (Darwin's grandson) in his 1952 book The Next Million Years: http://www.eoht.info/page/The+Next+Million+Years where he argued that Statistical Thermodynamics could be used to predict the next million years. The topic in modern days, in terms of my interests, is the use of the spontaneity criterion: http://www.eoht.info/page/Spontaneity+criterion to predict the course or feasibility of a romantic relationship, viewed as a chemical reaction: http://www.eoht.info/page/Love+the+chemical+reaction One can find this same logic applied in other fields, sociology, history, economics, etc.
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Thermodynamics quotes
statistical thermodynamics and atomic hypothesis triumphed over those as Ernst Mach and others of the energetics school (c. 1947) [18
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Thims' thermodynamics book collection
germane to human thermodynamics being: (1) Clausius ' 1875 Mechanical Theory of Heat , (2) Gibbs ' 1876 Equilibrium on the Heterogeneous Substances
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Nobel Prize winners in thermodynamics
of King Karl XVI Gustav, did the most to effect a change in the public thinking about role of thermodynamics in human existence and in evolution
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Human chemistry
, and human statistical thermodynamics , the study of the distribution of total energy over a set number of non-interactive identical systems or chemical
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Human molecule
: physics, chemistry, thermodynamics The sciences that study the human molecule can be divided into three general groups: human physics , human
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Shannon Entropy and Thermodynamic Love - my thoughts
Steven, thanks for the excellent comment of support, one of the nicest comments I’ve seen. I see from your website that you too have ideas on the physics of social mechanism.
Regarding validation, early in my writing, before I began to publish, I prefixed the view in my head, particularly with the human chemistry textbook, that I was writing for the mindset of a person living in the future, using the mark that the work would still be readable in the year 3,000. I find consolation knowing that Goethe, supposedly the smartest person to have ever lived:
http://www.eoht.info/page/IQ%3A+200%2B
started doing everything I’m doing presently (chemical thermodynamics of human reaction mechanism) two-hundred years ago, in his Elective Affinities (1809), in what he considered his greatest work. I reason that 200 years from now, someone will be viewing my work the way I view Goethe's work.
You might like to sign up for an account at our wiki, like others have:
http://www.eoht.info/page/EoHT+site+member+index
to receive the automated weekly newsletter, containing new articles, such as this one on American sociologist Ed Stephan;
http://www.eoht.info/page/Ed+Stephan
a person who I only discovered earlier this morning.
P.S. I also wouldn’t mind hearing about your theories on human social mechanisms? Maybe you could write a short paper (for the JHT)? Sadi
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θ∆ics
of heat ", or " theory of heat " among others. In modern use, θ∆ics is the symbol for the Institute of Human Thermodynamics and is used
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John Avery
In human thermodynamics , John Scales Avery (1933-) is a Lebanese-born Danish theoretical chemist noted for the publication of his 2003 book
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Pierre Lecomte du Nouy
noted for his 1942 book Human Destiny , in which, using a Boltzmann -themed statistical view of thermodynamics, he seems to make an attempt
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