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| Version | User | Scope of changes |
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| Aug 21 2008, 3:27 PM EDT | Sadi-Carnot | 33 words added, 1 word deleted |
| Aug 20 2008, 12:29 AM EDT | Sadi-Carnot | 5 words added |
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Schedule
● Human chemistry (introduction) [3:38], Wednesday, May 28, 2008 (article: human chemistry)
● Is love a chemical reaction? [3:13], Thursday, May 29, 2008 (article: Lovelove the chemical reaction)
Is love a chemical reaction? (Answer: Part1) [9:53], Thursday, Jun 12, 2008
● Is love a chemical reaction? (Answer: Part2) [9:59], Thursday, Jun 12, 2008
● Is love a chemical reaction? (Answer: Part3) [5:37], Thursday, Jun 12, 2008
● Evolution (Advanced Views) [9:32], Monday, Aug 11, 2008 (article: evolution)
● What is Sex (Part 1) [6:33], Thursday, Aug 21, 2008 (article: sex)
● What is Sex (Part 2) [6:34], Thursday, Aug 21, 2008
Tentative future shows
● The following is a list of possible "classic human chemistry" book discussion videos:
- Goethe’s 1809 Elective Affinities
- Fairburn's 1914 Human Chemistry
- Liebowitz’ 1983 The Chemistry of Love
- Fisher’s 1992 Anatomy of Love
- Buss’ 1994 The Evolution of Desire
- Crenshaw's 1996 The Alchemy of Love and Lust
- A General Theory of Love (2000)
- Nochimson's 2002 Screen Couple Chemistry
- Fisher's 2004 Why We Love - the Nature and Chemistry of Romantic Love
- Frobose's 2006 Lust and Love - is it more than Chemistry?
- Social atoms, human elements, or human molecules? (articles: social atom, human element, human molecule)
- Chemistry.com vs eChemistry.com vs ScientificMatch.com (article: science-based online dating sites)
- Drive (see: drive)
- Free energy of human relationships (see: free energy)
- What is a human chemical reaction? (see: human chemical reaction)
- On the nature of the human chemical bond (article: human chemical bond)
- Johann von Goethe (article: Johann von Goethe)
- Why do people have children? (see, e.g., 1992 Nobelist Gary Becker’s absurd answer: clip @ 19:30-20:15: “it’s not biology that is driving reproduction, but the desire to have an investment in one’s long-term financial future”)
Gottman stability ratios (see: Gottman stability ratio)Human thermodynamics (see: human thermodynamics)Endorphin theory of love (see: endorphin theory of love)Hormone theory of loveChocolate theory of loveRelationship equilibriumReactionMatch.com (see: ReactionMatch.com)Oxytocin – the cuddle chemicalSerotonin – the confidence/obsession chemicalDopamine – the drive chemicalHuman pheromonesHuman molecular orbital theoryQueer chemistryCollision theoryStendhal’s crystallizationThermalizationHot sex, ambient sex, and cold sex?Human substrate and active sites (article: substrate)
References
1. Human Chemistry 101 - YouTube
2. (a) Thims, Libb. (2007). Human Chemistry (Volume One), (preview). Morrisville, NC: LuLu.
(b) Thims, Libb. (2007). Human Chemistry (Volume Two), (preview). Morrisville, NC: LuLu.
External links
● Human chemistry (overview) - HumanChemistry.net
