photo neededIn hmolscience, Mahesh Deva (c.1977-) is a Brazilian mechanical engineer, thermal scientist, and philosopher noted for his 2012 involved dialogue with Libb Thims on the foundations and merits of the 2005 HT principles and the question "[...] is human life a chemical reaction or not?" [1]

Quotes | Employed
The following are quotes employed by Deva:

“The elaborate superficial phenomenon of two humans bonding in an intimate relationship is simply put: ‘a chemical reaction’. Here, two molecules bond, energy is given off; some energy goes to waste, some to purpose. If anyone finds this to be pseudoscience than perhaps ignorance is bliss.”
Libb Thims (2005), “Wikipedia ‘human thermodynamics’ AFD discussion” (Ѻ), Jun 20; cited [post #5] by Mahesh Deva (2012) amid dialogue (Ѻ) on HT principles (Ѻ), Nov 3.

Education
Deva completed a BS and MS in mechanical engineering (in the subarea of thermal sciences, with opportunity to learn deeper about thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, mathematical models, convection, heat transfer, etc.) and has experience in the philosophy of science at some university, and states that in 2012 stated that he is autodidactic in learning and interesting in furthering human thermodynamic philosophy.

References
1. (a) Deva, Mahesh. (2012). “Email to Libb Thims” [to HT.com questions email], read Oct 25.
(b) Mahesh Deva (query emailed to HT.com) – Hmolpedia threads.

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