Whats the scientific way to explain this feeling does anyone know?, I mean you can explain feelings like anxiety, stress, aggression etc, so im just guessing you could explain love too.
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Whats the scientific way to explain this feeling does anyone know?, I mean you can explain feelings like anxiety, stress, aggression etc, so im just guessing you could explain love too.
Pheromones.
I think birds and bees have something to do with it, too.
i dont think science or written language can accurately completely define a concept like love.
I remember seeing someones thread once saying it had something to do with the receptors cells in peoples bodies or something like that.
i was just talking about pheromones with this girl last night and she said if you smell someone that you like it turns you on no wonder i get turned on when i smell her in my car or something :D
hmm... id be interested to see it
There's no solid evidence pheromones actually work. The scientific consensus (that I have seen) is that even if there was a sixth sense, it's dead now, and even if it did exist, it is overruled by hundreds of more prominent factors. However, if a woman smells your sweat, there's evidence it will play a factor.Quote:
Originally Posted by clever421
I think if someone can turn all your senses on, you found true love.
They have a smell that turns you on, a Face/Figure that turn you on, a voice that turns you on, a feel that turns you on, and a taste(?).
Pretty much, you're dream girl/guy.
+rep for that!
Einstein once said, "Gravitation is not responsible for people falling in love."
From a new age science point of view I'd say that the feeling of being in love comes about when you are connected somehow to something beautiful in the universe, the opposite is the result of being disconnected or fragmented. In this respect, when you have a broken heart, it really is broken. People who suffer heart disease very often have suffered great emotional turmoil in this lives.