Emotionics 2.0
■ Three Target Models
• 1:N Model (Mass Emotionics)
One-directional emotional transmission from authority → the masses.
• 1:1 Model (Dyadic Emotionics)
Mutual emotional interaction between one individual and another.
• N(A):N(B) Model (Collective-to-Collective Emotionics)
Multi-layered emotional interference between Group A ↔ Group B.
(A “multi-layer Emotionics reaction” created by overlapping 1:N structures.)
■ Four-Quadrant Model
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Real Emotions |
Fake Emotions |
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Feel |
Feeling genuine emotions |
Feeling fabricated emotions |
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Feign |
Acting as if one feels genuinely |
Acting fabricated emotions |
■ Combination: Three Target Models × Four Quadrants
(1:N Model)
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1:N Model |
Real Emotions |
Fake Emotions |
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Feel |
Revolutions, riots, outrage (authentic collective emotions) |
Media-induced pseudo-emotions → Panic |
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Feign |
Softened reporting, intentional omission |
Fake News / Propaganda (information manipulation) |
Measurement:
Quantified by “strength of influence.”
(Emotionics Gradient: formation of a one-directional emotional slope.)
(1:1 Model)
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1:1 Model |
Real Emotions |
Fake Emotions |
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Feel |
Formation of trust |
Dependency, projection (false reassurance, misreading) |
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Feign |
Acting |
Complete manipulation |
Measurement:
Quantified by “amount of trust gained.”
One-directional flow → hierarchical relationship.
Bidirectional flow → equal relationship (Emotional Exchange).
(N(A):N(B) Model)
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N(A):N(B) Model |
Real Emotions |
Fake Emotions |
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Feel |
Ethnic emotions, historical hostility → genuine clashes, irreversible reactions |
Artificial hostility via SNS/fake news → Chaos, mass emotional runaway |
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Feign |
Performed anger for external audiences → Diplomatic leverage, public opinion shaping |
Propaganda, psychological operations → Information warfare, cognitive warfare |
Measurement:
• Difference in future certainty (ΔTrust)
• Emotional differential (ΔEmotionics)
• Degree of emotional cross-contamination (Cross-Contamination)
One-directional emotional flow → Hegemonic hierarchy.
Bidirectional emotional flow → Competition, conflict, or harmony
(multi-layer emotional exchange).