What are the benefits of emotions in science?
IS the best science the one that can best eliminate these primitive communication signals and instead teaches himself (not herself; women make housewives and whores, not leaders or scientists) the superior form of communicating through language?
Note that saying "emotions is what we live for" is incorrect.
"Boredom" is emotion too. So is "longing". So is "curiosity". So is "motivation".
You only need two emotions: "intense pain of not obeying the project plan" and "intense happiness of obeying the project plan"
>happiness by following project plan and pain by not following
>no curiosity or motivation
This is what happens when you give an autist access to the ether.
Tell me, who is going to put forth a project plan if nobody is curious? Who is going to actually be in STEM if they don't feel motivated in some way?
>>8728469
How many processes does a computer have? Who commands the computer? What emotions does a computer have?
Extend that idea to humans. One conscious commander. Thousands of slave humans with only two engineered emotions: happiness for obeying, suffering for misobeying orders.
>>8728452
Anyone who feels they have somehow put aside their emotions and is acting rationally or logically is deluded. Most of what passes for human 'thought' is just re-packaged emotional preferences filtered through pseudo-intellectual self-importance.
>>8728452
Rage can make nuclear bombs.
Fear can make medicine.
Love can make logic.
Sadness can make music.
Everything is really just science.
F***
>>8728576
The point being as regards science, and I'm stating the obvious now for the tards, is that if you think like this and assume rationality, your flawed thinking will come back around to bite you eventually.
>>8728452
You sound like a 13 year old lol
>>8728475
>computers
Which were created by emotional entities.
>Happiness & Suffering
Have you read Brave New World?
>>8728594
Says the person who uses 'lol'.
>>8728611
LOL LMAO BURNED XDXDFD