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  • Re: Love
     Reply #30 - May 31, 2010, 06:43 AM

    I love you all because you are good people and I love good.


    lol wtf was up with me Grin

    (i was drunk)
  • Re: Love
     Reply #31 - May 31, 2010, 09:24 AM

    lol wtf was up with me Grin

    (i was drunk)

    lol, i knew there was something unlike u about that post   Cheesy Cheesy

    "There aint no devil, it's just God when he's drunk"- Tom Waits
  • Re: Love
     Reply #32 - May 31, 2010, 09:54 AM

    Grin

  • Re: Love
     Reply #33 - June 01, 2010, 08:23 AM

    Though I suspect there are many darwinists here that will probably reduce love down to either the rapid production of dopomine or a parasitic meme but I would like to ask, what do you think love is? Is it more than just brain chemistry? Is it an ontological part of reality or just a fiction of the human mind?


    I just want to point something out.  Although I could describe to you at an atom level what colour is there is no way I could explain to someone blind from birth what a colour looks like.

    Just because the description doesn't do it justice it doesn't mean it is anything more than as described.

    I don't come here any more due to unfair moderation.
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  • Re: Love
     Reply #34 - June 01, 2010, 08:49 AM

    Shit we can intellectualize art, literature and music doesn't mean the magic still isn't there when we’re done. That goes for spirituality as well I guess.
  • Re: Love
     Reply #35 - June 01, 2010, 10:37 AM

    Personally I think it all comes down to chemicals.  So yes in my opnion you can do a materialistic reduction of love. And I agree with Rationalizer in that being able to reduce it to basic materialistic components doesn't make the felling of being in love or the love for my child any less fantastic. I'm still feeling it Smiley

    Here's a simple explanation of the chemical processes in connection with love:
    http://www.youramazingbrain.org/lovesex/sciencelove.htm

    Best regards
  • Re: Love
     Reply #36 - June 01, 2010, 10:40 AM

    And here's the recipe of chemicals from that article

    Quote
    Scientists think that three main neurotransmitters are involved in this stage; adrenaline, dopamine and serotonin.

    Adrenaline

    The initial stages of falling for someone activates your stress response, increasing your blood levels of adrenalin and cortisol. This has the charming effect that when you unexpectedly bump into your new love, you start to sweat, your heart races and your mouth goes dry.
     
    Dopamine

    Helen Fisher asked newly ‘love struck’ couples to have their brains examined and discovered they have high levels of the neurotransmitter dopamine. This chemical stimulates ‘desire and reward’ by triggering an intense rush of pleasure. It has the same effect on the brain as taking cocaine!

    Fisher suggests “couples often show the signs of surging dopamine: increased energy, less need for sleep or food, focused attention and exquisite delight in smallest details of this novel relationship” .
     
    Serotonin

    And finally, serotonin. One of love's most important chemicals that may explain why when you’re falling in love, your new lover keeps popping into your thoughts.

     

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  • Re: Love
     Reply #37 - June 01, 2010, 11:19 AM

    I think love arises out of a combination of biochemical, envinormental and mental factors. If there is an excess of dopamine or lack of serotinin people often experience low moods/depression. For you to feel elated feelings of joy/love the aforementioned NT play a vital role in wiring the brain for us to have the experience. With reference to environmental factors, close proximity has been shown to increase either our liking/disliking for a person. If we like someone and we are in contact with them often then it is possible for that increased liking to result in what we define as 'love'; furthermore, social factors could be coupled with the mingling of sex pheramones, at a subconscious level of our knowing resulting in intense liking/attraction to a particular person. I personally think this goes some way in explaining how people report to fall out of love when there is a distance between them/lack of contact. And finally, if you mentally reason your way to not getting involved with someone you're less likely to report feelings of 'love'.

    The interaction of multiple factors reflects the complex nature of humans; to pinpoint a specific cause could be at the cost of numerous factors interacting together at a specific level to give a specific output.
  • Re: Love
     Reply #38 - June 01, 2010, 11:21 AM


    Don't do it folks, its a losing game.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfC6CCtZjxk


    "we can smell traitors and country haters"


    God is Love.
    Love is Blind. Stevie Wonder is blind. Therefore, Stevie Wonder is God.

  • Re: Love
     Reply #39 - June 01, 2010, 12:02 PM

    I kicked love to the curb. Love don't live here no more.


  • Re: Love
     Reply #40 - June 01, 2010, 12:04 PM

    I think love arises out of a combination of biochemical, envinormental and mental factors. If there is an excess of dopamine or lack of serotinin people often experience low moods/depression. For you to feel elated feelings of joy/love the aforementioned NT play a vital role in wiring the brain for us to have the experience. With reference to environmental factors, close proximity has been shown to increase either our liking/disliking for a person. If we like someone and we are in contact with them often then it is possible for that increased liking to result in what we define as 'love'; furthermore, social factors could be coupled with the mingling of sex pheramones, at a subconscious level of our knowing resulting in intense liking/attraction to a particular person. I personally think this goes some way in explaining how people report to fall out of love when there is a distance between them/lack of contact. And finally, if you mentally reason your way to not getting involved with someone you're less likely to report feelings of 'love'.

    The interaction of multiple factors reflects the complex nature of humans; to pinpoint a specific cause could be at the cost of numerous factors interacting together at a specific level to give a specific output.


    This is true, it's like when I removed all my posters of Angelina Jolie. I had wall-pappered my room with her pictures. And I removed them all and then I was not in love with her anymore. It's like she was never in my heart.  Cry
  • Re: Love
     Reply #41 - June 04, 2010, 01:14 AM

    I sang one of Barry White's numbers to a girl once whilst making love.  I cant believe I just admitted that Embarrassed

    What made it even more embarrassing was that she looked at me kinda funny so I had to immediately stop.


    lol. MY firs ever proper girlfriend a long long time ago, when she broke up with me, i was so devastated, i almost started singing "everything i do i do it for you" the bryan adams song. My synapses must have been going haywire at the moment. I honestly thought i was going to launch into it. Thank god i didn't. the worst thing was i didn't even know the words.

    If you ask me to define anything i will slap you with my pimp hand and make you cry like a biatch.

    Nick Naylor: "I didn't have to. I proved that you're wrong, and if you're wrong I'm right."~ Thank you for Smoking

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  • Re: Love
     Reply #42 - June 04, 2010, 01:41 AM

    like life id like to think love is a mystery. things like this does not need an explanation, it just takes away the beauty of it.
    i feel life and love cannot be described with words, it has to be experienced for one to know what it truly is.
  • Re: Love
     Reply #43 - June 04, 2010, 03:32 AM

    I don't understand why people think explaining things scientifically strips their magic and beauty from them. Science actually makes things more beautiful, because paradoxically, the more we know, the more we're befuddled at how those things came to be, how all the elements became one and formed our universe. A scientific universe is much more awe-inspiring than a universe created by God. The religious view of things is so boring. What's so great about God assembling everything together? People create things everyday; nothing special about that. When I was a Muslim, I would look towards the sky and try to see something, try to be amazed, but I never was; the sky seemed so lame and mundane. Today, I look into the sky and almost cry. Every time I'm depressed I remind myself to look into the horizon and am filled with joy.

    The same is true for love. The fact that it's a Darwinian force doesn't make it less beautiful; on the contrary. Isn't it so amazing that it's a Darwinian force and yet it's so powerful that our lives revolve around it? How did those elements and forces come together to enslave us? Isn't that beautiful? Isn't it mystical?
  • Re: Love
     Reply #44 - June 04, 2010, 07:17 AM

    I don't understand why people think explaining things scientifically strips their magic and beauty from them. Science actually makes things more beautiful, because paradoxically, the more we know, the more we're befuddled at how those things came to be, how all the elements became one and formed our universe. A scientific universe is much more awe-inspiring than a universe created by God.

     yes

    Each of us a failed state in stark relief against the backdrop of the perfect worlds we seek.
    Propagandhi - Failed States
  • Re: Love
     Reply #45 - June 04, 2010, 07:21 AM

    I don't understand why people think explaining things scientifically strips their magic and beauty from them. Science actually makes things more beautiful, because paradoxically, the more we know, the more we're befuddled at how those things came to be, how all the elements became one and formed our universe. A scientific universe is much more awe-inspiring than a universe created by God. The religious view of things is so boring. What's so great about God assembling everything together? People create things everyday; nothing special about that. When I was a Muslim, I would look towards the sky and try to see something, try to be amazed, but I never was; the sky seemed so lame and mundane. Today, I look into the sky and almost cry. Every time I'm depressed I remind myself to look into the horizon and am filled with joy.

    The same is true for love. The fact that it's a Darwinian force doesn't make it less beautiful; on the contrary. Isn't it so amazing that it's a Darwinian force and yet it's so powerful that our lives revolve around it? How did those elements and forces come together to enslave us? Isn't that beautiful? Isn't it mystical?


    Richard Dawkins is that you?

    +1
  • Re: Love
     Reply #46 - June 04, 2010, 12:11 PM

    It goes something like this..

    "Science is wonderful.  If you dont agree, you can just fuck off" Dawkins

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  • Re: Love
     Reply #47 - June 04, 2010, 12:21 PM

    "Science is interesting, and if you don't like it you can fuck off" - The New Scientist.

    I don't come here any more due to unfair moderation.
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  • Re: Love
     Reply #48 - June 04, 2010, 12:51 PM

    "Islam is interesting, and you will like it. Fuck off." - New Statesman
  • Re: Love
     Reply #49 - June 04, 2010, 05:39 PM

    ^^  Cheesy
  • Re: Love
     Reply #50 - June 04, 2010, 06:01 PM

    funny one BD. Cheesy

    "Many people would sooner die than think; In fact, they do so." -- Bertrand Russell

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  • Re: Love
     Reply #51 - June 04, 2010, 06:07 PM

     dance
  • Re: Love
     Reply #52 - June 04, 2010, 06:42 PM

    When you love someone you want to build your dreams with them. You feel incomplete without them in the picture of your life,  when you see them everyday but you don't see them the next and you still miss them, you think about them everyday. Love gives you courage and strength you never knew you had. They are your best friend and you want to share everything with them, they make you confident and you work with each other and teach each other. It's when you feel sad when they are. Love isn't perfect, but you see past their flaws to who they really are and that's why you love them.

    This is partly how I would describe my experience, but like a previous poster said, you can only truely know love by experiencing it yourself.

    "Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom." - Viktor E. Frankl

    'Life is just the extreme expression of complex chemistry' - Neil deGrasse Tyson
  • Re: Love
     Reply #53 - June 04, 2010, 06:48 PM

    I haven't felt that way since I was like... 20!!

  • Re: Love
     Reply #54 - June 04, 2010, 07:53 PM

    When you love someone you want to build your dreams with them. You feel incomplete without them in the picture of your life,  when you see them everyday but you don't see them the next and you still miss them, you think about them everyday. Love gives you courage and strength you never knew you had. They are your best friend and you want to share everything with them, they make you confident and you work with each other and teach each other. It's when you feel sad when they are. Love isn't perfect, but you see past their flaws to who they really are and that's why you love them.

    This is partly how I would describe my experience, but like a previous poster said, you can only truely know love by experiencing it ON yourself.


    God.. its like you can look into my heart and see my soul. I feel like that ^^^ every time I look myself in the mirror.

    Oh hello there! cool2

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  • Re: Love
     Reply #55 - June 04, 2010, 08:44 PM

    Lol  Tongue

    God.. its like you can look into my heart and see my soul. I feel like that ^^^ every time I look myself in the mirror.

    Oh hello there! cool2

    EDITS IN BOLD


    "Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom." - Viktor E. Frankl

    'Life is just the extreme expression of complex chemistry' - Neil deGrasse Tyson
  • Re: Love
     Reply #56 - June 04, 2010, 09:12 PM

    Here's a simple explanation of the chemical processes in connection with love:
    http://www.youramazingbrain.org/lovesex/sciencelove.htm


    +1

    Good article, thanks.

    Quote
    By analysing blood samples from the lovers, Dr Marazitti discovered that serotonin levels of new lovers were equivalent to the low serotonin levels of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder patients.


     Cheesy
  • Re: Love
     Reply #57 - June 04, 2010, 09:14 PM

    lol that's actually pretty fucking funny  Cheesy
  • Re: Love
     Reply #58 - June 04, 2010, 09:52 PM

    Quote
    By analysing blood samples from the lovers, Dr Marazitti discovered that serotonin levels of new lovers were equivalent to the low serotonin levels of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder patients.

     
    I dont get that  Huh? Low seratonin levels is tradtionally associated with depression, but new lovers are far from depressed, if anything they are drunk with ecstacy!

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  • Re: Love
     Reply #59 - June 04, 2010, 10:24 PM

    Right but the comparison was that since seratonin is "a chemical necessary for communication between nerve cells" then if levels of new lovers = low serotonin levels of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder patients then the thought of new lovers are obsessively-compulsively fond of each other comes into my mind ... which equates/explains some what why new lovers can be crazy about each other ... you know, that initial excitement phase ...
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