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Why love is not a force
Welterbe Started conversation May 17, 2000
Just today I came to the conclusion that love can't be a force in the universe.
If it would be one, then why is it possible that you love without being loved back? Since Newton we know that actio = reactio.
And of course - since love has a direction - it should be possible to
be linked with energy in a way.
So if I walk a mile in the direction of my love (e.g. to a person I love) this would equal the energy of the amount of love multiplied with that mile. But since you can't create Energy out of nothing, another Energy would have to decrease. Since this is not the case, love can't be a force.
So I think love is not real, just another human-created illusion.
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