For example, it is reported that British psychologists, mathematicians and interpersonal experts have invented an ultimate love equation, which allows men and women to calculate whether they and their favorite objects can blossom and bear fruit in love. The equation is: love = {[(f+ch+p)/2]+[3 (c+I)]/10}/[(5-si) 2+2]. Among them, F stands for your affection for each other, Ch stands for the charm of each other, P stands for the chemicals secreted by the body to attract the opposite sex, C stands for your self-confidence, I stands for intimacy, and SI stands for self-image. Testers can score each indicator, ranging from 1 to 10. A comprehensive score of less than 4 indicates that this relationship will not blossom and bear fruit.
Another message said that there is no need to design such a complicated formula for love. Psychologists at the University of Pennsylvania in the United States have studied the data of more than 1 10,000 daters and found that it may only take a few seconds to fall in love with someone. Experts say that when men and women face each other, people are more likely to be driven by emotional intuition than to make judgments based on written materials. Formulas and so on, it's all nonsense.
So, what is love? How should it happen? It seems that this is a problem. Time magazine tried to make a final decision, saying that scientists found that the spark of love was just a chemical reaction of a bunch of atoms, which was no different from the process in a laboratory flask. It turned out to be based on biological principles. According to this, scientists further believe that, generally speaking, love can only last for about 3 years, because mammals jointly raise their young, which is the fixed number of years. So the divorce rate is the highest in about three years.
According to these studies, some people infer the possibility of future love: perhaps, the way to maintain long-term attraction is not liposuction, beauty and fitness. One day, human beings can freely adjust the reaction process of chemicals in their bodies to prolong the cycle of love. I think it is made by bioengineering, right? An aphrodisiac? It is bound to be unprecedented intense, enough to make everyone in the world love each other, so that writers like Qiong Yao will never give up the idea of making readers cry with this theme.
It's just that science fiction writers are not very optimistic about this prospect. A writer wrote: A scientist has created a biochemical reagent, which can make people fall in love and make quarrelling couples reconciled. However, the third party involved was not reconciled and spent more money to buy another powerful aphrodisiac, which could make other people's wives fall in love with themselves. Repeatedly, the whole society is in chaos.
Therefore, the progress of technology, I'm afraid, just proves once again that human beings can't be trusted on emotional issues. In this way, some people think that pure love can only happen between people and robots in the future. In 1980s, Wei Yahua, a science fiction writer, shocked the mainstream literary circles in China with a tender hometown dream. He wrote a female robot with a love program, and he loved his master without regrets, that's all. The man wants to burn his research results, and she also helps to light the fire. The point is that this woman won't get old easily. Another novel wrote that a man died and his loyal robot wife buried him, which made many people cry. Such works, of course, have been severely criticized by mainstream public opinion.
Of course, it is not all male chauvinism. Liu Wenyang, a young science fiction writer, described a short-lived robot. After he was created, he fell in love with a female college student, but the female college student deliberately ignored him. He waits for her downstairs every day. Finally one day, he wrote all over the playground? I love you? . Female college students were moved and rushed downstairs, but the life of robot creatures came to an end. When two people hug each other, then what? Things? Turned to ashes in the girl's arms.
This brief love between man and machine feels more real than the love between people. I think it's very worthwhile. Unfortunately, this will only happen in the future. Among all kinds of human emotions, love has the largest imagination space, but the probability of realization is also the least. In the real society, love, like many vigorous or ordinary things, is controlled by factors other than love, and love is too extravagant. Even the hard-won short-lived love has little room to cherish.