François Roddier, thermodynamics and society

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Re: François Roddier, thermodynamics and society




by Obamot » 01/11/21, 13:42

humus wrote:
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It remains to be seen whether it is the “desire”Or“ego”, Even narcissism ... :?: Or something else (sacrificial?) :?:

You just have to observe your internal motivations to have the answers.
Precisely, those of Roddier, are not yours, nor mine, we can say “his" whereas it would be necessary to say “the”, something which one cannot say!

humus wrote: What prompted you to respond rather than not?
Mon "Normal narcissus", (but it's 'MON'Yop) : Cheesy: : Mrgreen: : Cheesy:

humus wrote:Absolutely everything is reducible to a satisfied or unfulfilled desire.
You speak here according to TES ”Internal motivations”.
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Re: François Roddier, thermodynamics and society




by humus » 01/11/21, 13:56

Obamot wrote:Precisely, those of Roddier, are not yours, nor mine,

indeed his motivations are to describe the reality where man is only the toy of energy, he is ultimately not responsible for the situation. *
While the facts contradict this postulate. without man, carbon energy would still be underground.
On the other hand, the desire for greatness, the desire for comfort in humans have found a good help in carbon energies.

* A trick in order not to see the reality of considering any problem as external to man.
already said, it is our culture of humans to react in this way.
Me ? NO !
energy? YES !


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humus wrote:Absolutely everything is reducible to a satisfied or unfulfilled desire.
You speak here based on YOUR internal motivations

If you feel like I'm not describing reality, you are free to stay locked up : Wink:
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Re: François Roddier, thermodynamics and society




by Obamot » 01/11/21, 14:01

The "reality”According to YOUR” internal motivations ”, those of Roddier, Ahmed or mine? (I'm teasing you a little)

I think you did not understand the deep meaning of my post, which had nothing to “fit into” and which I dare to think did not depend on internal motivations.
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Re: François Roddier, thermodynamics and society




by humus » 01/11/21, 14:05

humus wrote:
Obamot wrote:Precisely, those of Roddier, are not yours, nor mine,

indeed his motivations are to describe the reality where man is only the toy of energy, he is ultimately not responsible for the situation. *
While the facts contradict this postulate. without man, carbon energy would still be underground.
On the other hand, the desire for greatness, the desire for comfort in humans have found a good help in carbon energies.

* A trick in order not to see the reality of considering any problem as external to man.
already said, it is our culture of humans to react in this way.
Me ? NO !
energy? YES !


Obamot wrote:
humus wrote:Absolutely everything is reducible to a satisfied or unfulfilled desire.
You speak here based on YOUR internal motivations

If you have the feeling that I am not describing reality, you are free to stay in the classic scheme, see * : Wink:
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Re: François Roddier, thermodynamics and society




by humus » 01/11/21, 14:06

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Re: François Roddier, thermodynamics and society




by humus » 01/11/21, 14:07

IT messes up ... : Oops:
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