They know that emotions are just chemicals in the brain. So can/do they still feel them?
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Can scientists feel emotions?
They know that emotions are just chemicals in the brain. So can/do they still feel them?
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No. They are not human. Scientists were built by other scientists way back when, starting in the fifties. Every year another generation is built and they keep getting better.
Yes. They are chemicals, but they exist for a reason. They are a part of you. Ipso facto, to say that they don't have a part in your life is like saying that something was wrong with you from birth.
Uh, yeah. They're still human.
no they cant feel emotions.
Just seriously **** off with this horseshit already.
You do know, don't you, that you have to be 13 to have a Yahoo! account?
I feel so sad for you.
Even though I am an atheist, I had a religious epiphany once. Naturally I ignored it since there is no God.