Human behavior and emotion patterns hypothesis (Unified Humanity Science development)
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Theoretically and experimentally, I’ll prove or disprove a hypothesis that human emotions get triggered under very specific circumstances or conditions; negative human emotions indicate what to avoid, and positive human emotions indicate what to seek.In Unified Humanity Science, my supposition is that humans are genetically wired to desire and seek human successes in the social, economic, sexual, political, competitive, collaborative, creative, and procreative human endeavors.Failures and potential for failures result in negative human emotions, because humans are designed to not want failures; successes and potential for successes result in positive human emotions, because humans are designed to want successes.(Early-plugs insertion point. A few seconds of silence in audiovisual.)Humans want economic prosperity and affluence; humans emotionally feel bad when failing at economic prosperity, and feel good when succeeding at economic prosperity.Humans want social connections and interactions; humans emotionally feel bad when failing at social connections and interactions, and feel good when succeeding at social connections and interactions.Humans want sexual and procreative successes; humans emotionally feel bad when failing at sexual relationships and procreation, and feel good when succeeding at sexual relationships and procreation.In my Unified Humanity Science, I’ll keep pursuing proving or disproving the above observation-derived human behavior and emotion patterns hypothesis via theoretical QMASPing and experimental human brain measurements at the human-brain tissular, cellular, subcellular, molecular, atomic, and subatomic levels.
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I am Allen Young; I’m an Asian-American man who focuses on advancing AI, robotics, human longevity biotech, and nuclear-fusion powered outer space tech.