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Yea but what instinctively brings it on? Is it purely primal instinct of wanting to pass genes on or is it more.............

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"anything imp to u!"

wouldn`t "NE thing imp 2 u" be shorter? LOL :))

 

also, can an insect feel "Love"?

and I`m serious about this question!, it`s pivotal to the next question I`de like to ask! :)

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ok, you said that love cannot be defined even by science, well to my way of thinking, it can certainly be pinned down or at the very least narrowed down by the fact that somethings can feel love and somethings cannot when the significant differences between the 2 are are elliminated then your left with what makes the felling of Love possible, it may not answer it, but it would be a step in the right direction in establishing the mechanism behind it :)

 

all evidence thus far says that it resides in the Limbic system of the brain :)

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Yea but what instinctively brings it on? Is it purely primal instinct of wanting to pass genes on or is it more.............

 

bleh. it is a negotiable state and open for interpretation.

'love' means nothing on an evolutionary basis as an organisms 'fitness' does not depend or need love.

 

another thing, don't confuse 'love' with 'dependency'

 

oh yeah, Love is Expencive ;)

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no, but I couldn`t find an algorythm for a table or apple either, but non the less they exist as a testable reality :)

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If insects breed for life and do the whole monogamy thing, they still dont love thats jst survival of the fittest....is it just a property of humans? well could be...maybe it has to do with other unexplainable human things like conciousness

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If insects breed for life and do the whole monogamy thing, they still dont love thats jst survival of the fittest....is it just a property of humans? well could be...maybe it has to do with other unexplainable human things like conciousness

 

precisely.

it is created, used and propagated by man(kind) for man(kind). no other animal have it or need it.

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