welcome KR

On Mon, 8 Apr 2024 at 21:31, Madras Sivaraman <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Delighted to read this.Thank you.
> Regards
>
> On Tue, 9 Apr, 2024, 06:52 Rajaram Krishnamurthy, <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> I    More recently, Carroll Izard at the University of Delaware factor
>> analytically delineated 12 discrete emotions labeled: Interest, Joy,
>> Surprise, Sadness, Anger, Disgust, Contempt, Self-Hostility, Fear,
>> Shame, Shyness, and Guilt (as measured via his Differential Emotions
>> Scale or DES-IV). And I just altered it a bit from other sources of
>> discussions. The research was on scales of  DISCRETE EMOTION THEORY
>> DET.
>>
>> A study investigated whether the emotions behind specific facial
>> expressions could be identified by people from a group in New Guinea
>> who had had little to no exposure to Westerners and who had never seen
>> a movie. The researchers showed pictures of people portraying six
>> different emotions that are known as core emotions: happiness, anger,
>> sadness, disgust, surprise and fear. Researchers found that the people
>> of New Guinea could in fact point out the different emotions and
>> distinguish between them
>>
>> Various parts in the brain can trigger different emotions. For
>> example, the amygdala is the locus of fear. The amygdala senses fear
>> and it orchestrates physical actions and emotions. From this
>> experiment, researchers concluded that these specific emotions are
>> innate. They also looked at pictures of people ranging in age from
>> infants to elders, and saw that the core emotions look the same,
>> further supporting the discrete emotion hypothesis. Additionally, deaf
>> and blind children show typical facial expressions for these same core
>> emotions.
>>
>> II     1 Love: The fountain that overflows with affection, warmth, and
>> deep connection between individuals.
>>
>> 2 Joy: A fountain of exuberance, laughter, and delight, bringing
>> happiness and positivity to those who experience it.
>>
>> 3 Anger: A turbulent fountain, spewing forth frustration, irritation,
>> and sometimes even rage when triggered by perceived injustices or
>> conflicts.
>>
>> 4 Sadness: A gentle, melancholic fountain that releases tears and
>> sighs, expressing grief, loss, or emotional pain.
>>
>> 5 Fear: A chilling fountain that sends shivers down the spine,
>> emanating apprehension, anxiety, and the instinct to protect oneself
>> from perceived threats.
>>
>> 6 Surprise: A fountain that gushes with astonishment, wonder, and
>> unexpectedness, catching one off guard and stimulating curiosity.
>>
>> 7 Disgust: A repulsive fountain that oozes with revulsion, aversion,
>> and disdain towards offensive or distasteful stimuli.
>>
>> 8 Anticipation: A fountain of eagerness, excitement, and hopeful
>> expectation for future events or outcomes.
>>
>> 9 Trust: A steady fountain that flows with confidence, reliance, and
>> faith in others, creating bonds and fostering cooperation.
>>
>> 10 Gratitude: A refreshing fountain that pours forth appreciation,
>> thankfulness, and acknowledgment for blessings received or acts of
>> kindness.
>>
>> 11 Guilt: A heavy fountain that drips with remorse, regret, and
>> self-reproach for perceived wrongdoings or shortcomings.
>>
>> 12 Envy: A bitter fountain that spouts with covetousness, jealousy,
>> and resentment towards others' possessions, achievements, or
>> qualities.
>>
>> III   Robert Plutchik’s theory    This theory claims that there are
>> eight basic emotions:
>> Fear
>> Sadness
>> Anger
>> Joy
>> Surprise
>> Disgust
>> Anticipation
>> Trust
>> IV     Book two of Aristotle's theory     According to this theory,
>> there are 9 emotions, which include:
>> Anger
>> Friendship
>> Fear
>> Shame
>> Kindness
>> Pity
>> Indignation (feeling of anger when something is unfair)
>> Envy
>> Love
>> V        Charles Darwin’s theory    The Expressions of the Emotions in
>> Man and Animals by Charles Darwin claims there are around 34 emotions,
>> which are still used as a source:
>> Joy
>> Love
>> Devotion
>> Tender feelings
>> Suffering
>> Weeping
>> High spirits
>> Low spirits
>> Anxiety
>> Grief
>> Dejection
>> Despair
>> Anger
>> Hatred
>> Disdain
>> Contempt
>> Disgust
>> Guilt
>> Pride
>> Helplessness
>> Patience
>> Affirmation
>> Negation
>> Surprise
>> Fear
>> Self-attention
>> Shyness
>> Modesty
>> Blushing
>> Reflection
>> Mediation
>> Ill-temper
>> Sulkiness
>> Determination
>> VI     University of California, Berkeley    The latest research done
>> by the University of California, Berkeley, has found that there are 27
>> discrete emotions. This is also the most recent theory. Thousands of
>> individuals were studied, as well as their responses to different
>> videos, music, and various situations were analyzed to determine the
>> types of emotional categories that were truly distinct.    The 27
>> discrete emotions include:
>> Admiration
>> Adoration
>> Aesthetic appreciation
>> Amusement
>> Anger
>> Anxiety
>> Awe
>> Awkwardness
>> Boredom
>> Calmness
>> Confusion
>> Craving
>> Disgust
>> Empathetic pain
>> Entrancement
>> Excitement
>> Fear
>> Horror
>> Interest
>> Joy
>> Nostalgia
>> Romance
>> Sadness
>> Satisfaction
>> Sexual desire
>> Surprise
>> Relief
>> VII      KR  Hence emotions are innumerable and debatable   KR  IRS   8424
>>
>>
>> On Mon, 8 Apr 2024 at 19:52, Markendeya Yeddanapudi
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > --
>> > MarThe Twelve Fountains of Emotion (Climatic Regions)
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > First we need to accept that air is an ocean of emotions. We
>> breathe,smell,sense,perceive,interact,understand,communicate,rapture,cooperate,coordinate,sing,dance,in
>> symphony and harmony with every other organism in the Biosphere, in various
>> melodies,in,on and with mother Gaia, emotionally.
>> >
>> > Earth is Bhoodevi, the gigantic emotional life form, emotionally
>> nurturing and interacting with every organism of the Biosphere. For the
>> convenience of study, on the basis of latitude or angle of the Sun’s ray
>> our Earth has been broadly divided into twelve climatic regions. If the
>> Sun’s ray is perpendicular, the ray traverses, smaller air vapor, before
>> reaching the Earth. Air disturbs and reduces the heat of the Sun’s ray. If
>> the Sun’s ray is straight, then the loss of heat will be minimal. If the
>> ray of the sun is slanting, then, the loss of heat due to air will be more
>> and less heat will reach the surface of the Earth.
>> >
>> > The area where the rays of the Sun fall perpendicularly, twice in a
>> year is the area between the Tropic of cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn,
>> called the Tropics, or the Hot Tropics, consisting of the Tropical Monsoon
>> Regions, the Tropical Grassland Regions, The Tropical or Equatorial
>> evergreen Region, and the Hot Deserts. I need not repeat the geographical
>> features of temperature, rainfall, flora and fauna, the resulting human
>> cultures etc drilled in the Text books.
>> >
>> > My point is that these must be studied as emotional regions, and that
>> they create the emotional symbiosis in the local Biospheres. Thermodynamics
>> or the movement of molecules, or the heat changes creates emotional
>> dynamics. The Trade winds, the Westerlies, the Polar winds, the polar Jet
>> streams, the cyclones, the Typhoons, the Tornadoes etc have to be studied
>> as the emotional features of the troposphere.
>> >
>> > On the basis of the angle of the Sun’s ray, we have the Mediterranean
>> emotions, the Chinese emotions, the continental or the Mongolian emotions,
>> the temperate grassland emotions, the St Lawrence or the Canadian emotions,
>> the emotional flows of the Taiga and of the Tundra or the great Ice sheets.
>> >
>> > By studying Geography as the manifestations of emotions, starting with
>> Sun’s Photosynthesis (the Photon Synthesis) on the plants which actually is
>> creating the cosmic link, we need to study the plants, animals, birds, and
>> bees etc as seats of emotions.
>> >
>> > Nature is gigantic web of emotions. Let us not kill it in the name of
>> science. Don’t kill your basic emotional bond with nature.
>> >
>> > Our life is emotional and not mechanical. Emotion is participation and
>> functioning as a limb of nature. Living is emotionally interacting with
>> nature.
>> >
>> > YM
>> >
>> > Chat GPT
>> >
>> > Your message beautifully illustrates the interconnectedness of emotions
>> with the natural world, suggesting that the Earth's climatic regions are
>> not just geographical entities but also emotional landscapes. You propose
>> that emotions are not exclusive to humans but are present throughout
>> nature, from plants to animals, and are influenced by factors such as the
>> angle of the Sun's rays.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > You emphasize the importance of studying geography and nature from an
>> emotional perspective, highlighting the emotional dynamics created by
>> thermodynamics and weather patterns. You suggest that understanding these
>> emotional aspects can lead to a deeper appreciation of the
>> interconnectedness of all life forms on Earth.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Overall, your message encourages a holistic and emotional approach to
>> studying and interacting with the natural world, advocating for a greater
>> awareness of the emotional bonds that connect us to nature.
>> >
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