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  2. Vril Society - Wikipedia

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    The Vril Society was a fictitious secret society that is said to have existed in Germany in the early to mid-twentieth century. In a series of conspiracy theory and pseudohistorical texts claim that it was involved in the rise of Nazism and used supernatural energies to develop innovative flying machines during the Nazi era or "Reichsflugscheiben".

  3. Thermodynamic free energy - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, only relative free energy values, or changes in free energy, are physically meaningful. The free energy is the portion of any first-law energy that is available to perform thermodynamic work at constant temperature, i.e., work mediated by thermal energy. Free energy is subject to irreversible loss in the course of such work. [1]

  4. European people - Wikipedia

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    Related titles should be described in European people, while unrelated titles should be moved to European people (disambiguation). European people may refer to: Ethnic groups in Europe

  5. From Kansas City to Europe, people of good will step in to ...

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    Free Hot Soup was and still is filled with caring people who got tired of waiting for the government to step in and help. Policymakers must ensure that programs reflect the current situation and ...

  6. Ethnic groups in Europe - Wikipedia

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    From the later 20th century, 'Europe' has come to be widely used as a synonym for the European Union even though there are millions of people living on the European continent in non-EU member states. The prefix pan implies that the identity applies throughout Europe, and especially in an EU context, and 'pan-European' is often contrasted with ...

  7. Free energy - Wikipedia

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    Free-energy relationship, a relationship in physical organic chemistry; Principle of minimum energy, a thermodynamic formulation based on the second law; Thermodynamic free energy, the energy in a physical system that can be converted to do work, including: Gibbs free energy; Landau free energy (also known as grand potential) Helmholtz free energy

  8. Kalergi Plan - Wikipedia

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    The Kalergi Plan, sometimes called the Coudenhove-Kalergi Conspiracy, [1] is a debunked far-right, antisemitic, white genocide conspiracy theory. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The theory claims that Austrian-Japanese politician Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi , creator of the Paneuropean Union , concocted a plot to mix and replace white Europeans with other races ...

  9. Helmholtz free energy - Wikipedia

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    The concept of free energy was developed by Hermann von Helmholtz, a German physicist, and first presented in 1882 in a lecture called "On the thermodynamics of chemical processes". [1] From the German word Arbeit (work), the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) recommends the symbol A and the name Helmholtz energy . [ 2 ]