(December 10, 2013 at 7:57 am)enrico Wrote: I only have to open their own box (in this case their chest cage) and go to inspect their heart to see if love is there or not (concrete evidence).
I promise that i will do this job very professionally and no pain will be felt.
Thanks for your help.
When you fall in love with someone, your extracellular dopamine levels increase. This is translated in a heart rate increase, vasoconstriction, hyper-focusing and many other side effects that are observed with dopamine re-uptake inhibitors.
The calming effect of having someone you love to rely on and belong to is of an opioid type and cannabinoid type. This effect usually follows periods of dopamine driven sexual excitement. Why would you look at the heart, when its merely responding to a change in brain chemistry? And when there's so many other side effects to it.
Ironically, when someone is really in deep love, when taking a lie detector test, the results would come back inconclusive due to heart rate changes lol.