Monday 22 December 2014

10 Scientific Facts About Love

Love

Each and every individual give its own definition of love. According to some, it is a magical feeling while many conclude love as a pain. Others say love can't be portrayed. Let’s observe how science depicts it. Here, I present the main 10 scientific realities about love. 

1. Increased heart rate: 
When you catch sight of your beloved your heart starts thumping, that is a direct result of an adrenaline rush, says Dr. Reginald Ho. The mind sends indicators to the adrenal organ, which secretes hormones, for example, adrenaline and epinephrine. They flow through the blood and cause the heart to beat speedily and strongly. (The reaction is like a quick pulse while running on a treadmill).

2. Pupil dilation: 
Eyes (window to the soul) can uncover all the happenings inside us especially emotions. As early as the 1870s, Darwin proposed that pupils expand during heightened attention and focus. This is in reality valid, as this happens when looking at an object of craving or adored one, regardless of the possibility that it’s just a picture or a feature. The pupil of the eye can expand upto 45% while looking at someone you love.

3. Love is not blind:
A very famous old saying “love is blind” has been proved wrong. Love was never blind says, advanced examination. Lovers can see each other’s imperfections and flaws but that is another thing that lovers accept each other the way they are. (For them age, separation, physical appearance, religion and so on does not by any stretch of the imagination make a difference) they smother the region of the mind that control discriminating thought.

4. Butterflies in stomach are genuine:
When you succumb to somebody, you most likely won't have the capacity to keep away from the butterflies flying, moving and messing around in your stomach. They're brought on by adrenaline, which floods your body amid flight-or-battle reaction circumstances.  

5. U smile I smile:
Yes fella, this is gonna be the situation, if you positively adore someone. Simply a smile on his/her face can help to change your entire day and state of mind. His/her happiness becomes your top most priority.

6. Impact: 
Appreciating the ones you adore brings joy. In the same way, dejection is genuine as well; being rejected spurs strong activity in the parts of the brain associated with physical pain.

7. Name sounds different: 
Everyone calls us, by our name but we never feel special. However, it sounds totally distinctive when you hear it from that exceptional one. 

8. Couples who are too similar to each other are not likely to last: 
As the well-known saying goes, opposites attract. Also research demonstrates that this is somewhat genuine. Couples that are either too similar or too different tend not to last very long. Apparently, there always has to be a foundation of similarities, but there also have to be things that the two of you learn from each other.

9. Connection + Caring + Intimacy = Perfect Love: 
The triangular theory of adoration proposes an agreeable recipe of affection. The truest and strongest love consists of above three components.

10. True love never fades: 
Love is like a tree it begins slowly but with time its roots start to move deeper and deeper and the result is always fruitful.
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