A snippet of section from Rudolf Starkermann's 1986 definition of social exergy, social enthalpy, and social entropy; along with a partial section on how the speed of exchanged information, supposedly, purportedly between the members of a society, is analogous to some type of temperature (or social temperature?). [1] |
“HC = social enthalpy, the total information package of a social ° unit (individual) , which includes the speed of association of thoughts, the speed of action and the will power a) to reach its own goal and b) to communicate. H can differ from individual to individual.”As the term “social enthalpy” is a very advanced term in human thermodynamics, one that generally is considered to involve "heat content" and changes to bond energies of the molecules of the system, involving two quantitative parts: social internal energy and social pressure-volume work, arrived at after all the other social energy, social entropy, social temperature, etc., terms have been exhausted and played with, this would explain why Starkermann’s article is not cited by anyone, according to Google Scholar (Ѻ), himself (1988) aside—namely, because it is a very deep and more difficult connection to make, connecting enthalpy to society. .
Another ripe passage from the conference, is the following: [1]
showing, possibly Starkermann, attempting to formulate an organization management theory, employing: Ross Ashby's theories on adaption, equifinality, autopoieses, and Le Chatelier's principle. Somehow, as shown adjacent, we see with Starkermann's discussions of "information packet", "exchanged information", etc., would seem to be mixed up with Claude Shannon, in some way or another, and information theory, who is cited in the conference.
“For the thermodynamic terms entropy, enthalpy and exergy, parallel terms for the psychosocial area of communication are illustrated. The thermodynamic notion energy is paralleled by dynamic information, the molecule by a goal-oriented social individual, exergy by the maximum goal attainment of the individuals who constitute a communication system, enthalpy by the will of action and the associated activity, and entropy by the density of communication, the amount of information exchanged and the classification of communication (as devotional, aggressive or destructive). The absolute temperature in thermodynamics is paralleled by the speed with which information is exchanged. The term disergy (distracting energy) is added and illustrated in cases where the communication system is open to outside environment.”
“Looking for a word. Describes a property of a person who promotes social enthalpy. Sounds weird, but it's a great word, and I've lost it!”It is difficult to envision what Preuss is after here, aside from some type of thermal word, such as warmhearted.
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