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The physics of relationships?

Can anyone lead me to an article/study that explains the effect a body has on another body. Such as the gravity/ frequency/ electromagnetism of one body effecting another body? I want to understand if there is more to human relationships/ conversations than just speaking and body language. There ought to be unseen forces acting (such as gravity) upon two humans that maybe enhance a relationship bond. Am I wrong? Please discuss or lead me to a useful article on this topic. Thanks.

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  • 7 years ago
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    Yes, you are wrong. The gravitational force between two animals, human or otherwise, is so tiny as to be virtually unmeasurable. Frequency? Meaning what? Electromagnetic forces exist at a very low level but are completely swamped by all the electromagnetic field that exist anyhow. Why in the world do you think "there ought to be unseen forces...."?

  • 7 years ago

    There are no significicant 'unseen forces' - any such forces are way too small to have any effect.

    But there may be chemical links - look up 'pheromones'.

  • There is a gravitational force between 2 people, but I promise you that if we went by that logic, then a person would be more attracted to an elephant...

    Nay! A herd of elephants!!

    Looking up that sort of thing would take you to a very special* type of website

    *DON'T GO THERE!!

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