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Does Emotional Mechanics Emerge? — Draft I Researchers began with a simple curiosity. Human societies often behave in ways that resemble physical systems: pressures rise, tensions propagate, sudden transitions occur. Yet the driving quantities are not mass or energy alone. They are emotions. To explore this possibility, the researchers proposed a speculative framework: Emotional Mechanics. Not a strict physics, but a set of approximate laws describing how collective feelings move through a society. First Principle — Conservation of Emotional Energy Within a social system, emotional intensity rarely disappears. Fear may transform into anger. Anger may dissolve into laughter. Laughter may fade into uncertainty, which slowly becomes fear again. The total emotional heat of a society circulates rather than vanishes. In this sense, society behaves like a thermal system. Second Principle — Social Temperature Researchers proposed a rough expression for social temperature: T ≈ F + H − L Where: F = Fear H = Hatred L = Laughter Fear and hatred increase systemic pressure. Laughter releases it, functioning as a cooling mechanism. However, laughter decays with time. L(t) = L₀ e^(−λt) The parameter λ represents the laughter decay coefficient, which grows larger in highly stressed environments. Third Principle — Critical Social Temperature Every society appears to possess a critical threshold. When the social temperature T approaches a critical value Tc, small disturbances can trigger large collective reactions. A rumor, an image, a phrase. Below Tc, such disturbances dissipate. Above Tc, they propagate explosively. This moment resembles a phase transition in physical systems. Order becomes crowd behavior. Fourth Principle — Anger Diffusion Anger does not remain localized. It spreads through networks of communication and shared attention. Researchers approximated this process using a diffusion model: ∂A/∂t = k∇²A + S Where: A = anger density k = propagation coefficient S = external stimulus In this framework, anger behaves similarly to a wave moving through a medium. Fifth Principle — Fear Resonance An unexpected phenomenon appeared in observational data. Fear rarely acts alone. When multiple fears share similar narratives or symbols, they can amplify each other. News, rumors, memories, and images begin to oscillate together. This effect was termed fear resonance. Under resonance conditions, emotional amplitudes grow rapidly. Toward a Unified View From these observations, researchers suggested a broader hypothesis. Human society may be described as an information field mediated by emotion. Fear acts as an amplifier. Hatred acts as an accelerator. Laughter acts as a damping force. Within this fluctuating field, temporary structures emerge. We call them civilizations. An Unresolved Term Despite the equations, one element refuses to fit perfectly. All models show a persistent error term. Researchers labeled it simply: U = Humor Unlike ordinary laughter, humor can unexpectedly cool or ignite a system. Its behavior remains unpredictable. Final Note If emotional mechanics truly exists, then human civilization is not only a cultural phenomenon. It is also a dynamic system of emotional energy flowing through networks of minds. And perhaps the most curious detail of all: The largest observational instrument ever built for this system is not a telescope or a particle collider. It is the global network through which humanity speaks to itself.