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- Anonymous9 years agoFavorite Answer
It can't. So?
"Love" is a huge range of subjective human emotions, different for everyone. It's not a specific "thing" that is objective and "provable."
If somebody acts like they care deeply for you, that's evidence they care deeply for you. That's not "scientifically proven," but it's more than ample evidence to work from.
Peace.
- numbnuts222Lv 79 years ago
You can get them hooked to an EEG machine and see if the appropriate parts of the brain light up when he or she hears your name, so yes.
- 9 years ago
It can't, because like "good" or "evil" it doesn't actually exist.
An ethologist can describe the behaviours associated with it though.
- Anonymous9 years ago
it's their opinion, as promoted by brain chemicals.
..Of course, we can't disprove that they're lying.
...If this is a god argument, please note that I can prove my mother exists and loves me, but *not* that a
magical being noone has seen and is claimed in 50000 different ways since the beginning of time by different cultures....
loves me.
- Anonymous9 years ago
When its hard its hard!
Source(s): Yeah well.... - Anonymous9 years ago
I dunno about Science, but God loves you! Although you're probably going to Hell!
Praise be to God!