Emotionics Needs You: Co-Create the Future of Feeling
🎯 Purpose of This Call
Until now, I have been proposing and developing a new framework called Emotionics (Emotional Engineering).
This is an attempt to treat emotions as elements and reaction formulas, enabling deeper understanding and reproduction of emotional processes.
However, I’m beginning to feel the limits of this project.
I believe there are emotional formulas already living in the world—waiting to be found, not by me alone, but by many hearts together.
🧩 Why I’m Reaching Out to the LGBTQ Community
Emotionics is not just about simple emotions like "anger" or "joy."
It seeks to understand complex, layered, and often contradictory emotional experiences as well.
I believe that the realities and emotional journeys faced by members of the LGBTQ community—
and the strength it takes to transform those experiences—
hold the very qualities that are essential to deepening Emotionics.
The LGBTQ community, in particular, has long been at the frontier of emotional truth—navigating feelings that society could not name.
💌 To Those Who Feel Differently: We Need You
Emotionics is not a science of average feelings—it's a science of authentic ones.
It is the science of feeling otherwise.
If your emotions don’t fit into simple boxes—
If you’ve had to explain your inner world in words that didn’t exist—
Then you are exactly who this framework needs.
We are not trying to define emotion.
We are trying to listen to it more precisely.
And to do that,
We need more kinds of hearts—more emotional logics, more ways of knowing.
🌈 Your Emotions Have Value Beyond Words
You may have experienced emotions that language can’t fully capture—
emotions that don’t fit neatly into categories like "happy" or "sad."
Emotionics aims to provide a new language for such feelings.
And I believe that your lived experiences are not just personal stories,
but also vital keys to decoding the emotional formulas that shape human connection.
🧪 Let’s Build This Together
If you’ve ever felt an emotion so nuanced that even you couldn’t define it,
that’s exactly the kind of emotional data Emotionics needs.
This is not about psychology.
It’s about co-creating a framework that may one day help others understand themselves better.
Your insights could become part of a new scientific language of emotions.
I welcome your participation—whether through sharing, observing, or simply being curious.
Let’s create something beautiful out of our complexities.
Emotionics: The Science of Emotional Algorithms
https://www.creatingfavoriteopinions.com/2025/07/emotionics-science-of-emotional.html
The Emotional Periodic Table: Emotionics—Towards a New Science of Feeling
https://www.creatingfavoriteopinions.com/2025/07/the-emotional-periodic-table.html
Emotionics Formula: The Chemistry of Conditions and Spaces
https://www.creatingfavoriteopinions.com/2025/07/emotionics-formula-chemistry-of.html
Emotionics: Emotional Formulas Mini-Library
https://www.creatingfavoriteopinions.com/2025/08/emotionics-emotional-formulas-mini.html
🌍 [A Small Request]
If this article resonates with you and you'd like to support the development of Emotionics,
please consider translating it into your native language and sharing it with others.
Emotionics is a framework still in its infancy, and each new language brings fresh insights and energy.
By helping it reach new hearts and minds, you become part of its architecture.
Thank you for being a Firestone.
Together, we are not just analyzing emotions—we are shaping the architecture of human connection.
– Kouhei Takagi
📜 [On Copyright and Translation]
Emotionics is an open philosophical and structural framework.
You are free to translate, adapt, and share this article in other languages,
as long as you credit the original author and make it accessible to others.
If you translate this article, you retain the copyright to your translation.
You are welcome to modify it to suit cultural or linguistic nuances—
after all, Emotionics itself is about emotional resonance across differences.
Thank you for co-creating the emotional architecture.
– Kouhei Takagi