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An annotated poster of the 1996 French-Italian film adaptation of Johann Goethe’s Elective Affinities (1809), which shows the four main characters of the physico-chemical based novella: Charlotte A (as ), Edward B (as ), Captain C (as ), Ottilie D (as a newly introduced chemical), Edward and Charlotte married A≡B (as gypsum), whose passions are governed by the nature of the “chemical affinities” (or chemical forces) operating on and between each character, when brought into contact, a treatise which thus founded and or initiated the science of human chemistry, albeit in a hidden cypher-based format.[1]
In hmolscience, human chemistry is the study of "humans", conceptualized as abstract atomic things, metamorphized chemicals, or animate molecules, reacting together on a surface in systems; the study of people, objectively, the exact same way chemists study "chemicals" reacting in test tubes, albeit with the conditional that humans are powered, surface-attached (see: surface chemistry) chemicals that react in an isothermal-isobaric state.[2]
Quotes
The following are related quotes:
- “Human chemistry, the study of how people ‘chemically’ react to one another.”
- — Thomas Dreier (1948), We Human Chemicals (pgs. 4, 21) [3]
References
- ↑ Goethe, Johann. (1809). Elective Affinities (Les affinities electives) (directors: Paolo Taviani and Vittorio Taviani; producer: Jaen-Claude Volpi) (Language: Italian, with English subtitles). Publisher, 1996.
- ↑ (a) Thims, Libb. (2007). Human Chemistry, Volume One. LuLu.
(b) Thims, Libb. (2007). Human Chemistry, Volume Two. LuLu. - ↑ Dreier, Thomas. (1948). We Human Chemicals: the Knack of Getting Along with Everybody (quote: pgs. 4+21). Updegraff Press.
External links
- Human chemistry (html page) – Hmolpedia 2020.
- Human chemistry (Internet Archive) – EoHT.info (2 Feb 2020).
- Human chemistry (WikiFoundry subdomain) – Hmolpedia.