Sidney HarrisIn science, Sidney Harris (c.1942-) is an American science humor cartoon artist noted having penned, since the 1970s, over a thousand on target illustrations, found in the works of Harold Morowitz (1977), Libb Thims (2007), on the second law, “A Nation of Einsteins” (see: smartest person alive), dealing with a number of subjects, some of which are shown below.

Education
Harris may (Ѻ) have been a former high school physics teacher in the 1960s. In the 1970s, Harris starting doing cartoons for American Scientist Magazine. The following are Harris quotes in regards to his outlook or disposition: [2]

“I have freelanced virtually all my life. In fact, I never had a job.”

“I try to write ideas every day, generally for a couple of hours at night, going through newspapers (mainly the NYT) & magazines, looking for subject matter. I don't write ideas for others, but some in the past were purchased by NYM & PBY.”

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Gallery | Religion
The following are some of Harris' noted science cartoons on religion, along with a third caricature of American chemistry historian William Jensen, of Gilbert Lewis the prophet of physical chemistry, showing on the belief system of chemical thermodynamics, specifically human chemical thermodynamics, will eventually replace the 5,000-year old heat belief system of Anunian theologysun [Ra] born of Nun [flood-mound]; humans descendent from Ra belief system—which currently dominates over 75 percent of the beliefs of the world:

In the second law (S. Harris)Church (S. Harris)


Lewis caricature (chemistry and thermodynamics) (labeled)







References
1. (a) Morowitz, Harold J. (1977). Ego Niches: an Ecological View of Organizational Behavior (pg. #). Publisher.
(b) Thims, Libb. (2007). Human Chemistry (Volume One) (§4: Combined Law of Thermodynamics, pg. 74). LuLu.
2. Harris, S. (clips) – SFSite.com.

External links
Sidney Harris (cartoonist) – Wikipedia.
Sidney Harris (bio) – ScienceCartoonsPlus.com.

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