A rendition of Thims as an undergraduate chemical engineering thermodynamics student ruminating on how chemical thermodynamics would, in theory, be applied to reactions between humans, relationships conceptualized as chemical reactions; it would be some two decades later that he would begin to ferret out the details of this intricate puzzle—one filled with glass walls, forest-tree issues, ships not seen paradoxes, one nature (vs. two nature) issues, terminology reform issues, among others—into the form of a initial stage working draft textbook. [1] |
Links
The following are general secondary Thims pages:
● Beg-Thims dialogue
● Gladyshev and Thims
● Libb Thims (attack)
● Libb Thims (books)
● Libb Thims (books read)
● Libb Thims (citations)
● Libb Thims (derogation)
● Libb Thims (etymology)
● Libb Thims (experiments)
● Libb Thims (genius ranking)
● Libb Thims (history)
● Libb Thims (lectures)
● Libb Thims (personal notes)
● Libb Thims (prospectus)
● Libb Thims (publications)
● Libb Thims (quick reference)
● Libb Thims (quotes)
● Libb Thims (students)
● Moriarty-Thims debate
● Thims human molecular formula
● Thims thought experiment
● Thimsian atheism
● Why does Libb Thims make genius lists?
Library
The following are categorized listing of books by subject from Thims personal research library:
● Thims’ mate selection book collection
● Thims religio-mythology and atheism book collection
● Thims’ thermodynamics book collection
Collected works
Libb Thims (collected works); Libb Thims (books)The following are a portion of Libb Thims' 10+ volume set of collected works, as of 2013:
Quotes
The following are a few recent mononym quotes:
“Thims is [a walking] encyclopedia of human thermodynamics.”— Milivoje Kostic (2013), introduction to Thims’ 16 Apr NIU talk [2]“I think [Thims] HumanChemistry101 is a pretty cool guy, he ranks IQ and doesn’t get afraid of anything [or] official IQ rankings. Why do people get so worked up over IQ? Because they’re scared little monkeys.”— IJustWantToSignIn (2013), comment (Ѻ) on IQ 200+ | Smartest person ever (4 of 4), Nov 10.
References
1. Thims, Libb. (2013-14/15). Chemical Thermodynamics: with Applications in the Humanities (pdf). Publisher.
2. (a) Kostic, Milivoje. (2013). “Introduction of Speaker Comments”, in: full video (time: ), Apr 16.
(b) Thims, Libb. (2013). “A Guidemap to Human Chemical Thermodynamics: Goethe's Elective Affinities to Human Free Energies” (abs) (NIU announcement) (cover) (main) (full video) (abs video), Lecture to mechanical engineering thermodynamics students (professor: Milivoje Kostic), Northern Illinois University (NIU), Apr 16.
External links
● Libb Thims – LibbThims.com.
● Libb Thims (profile) – Google Scholar.