How did something begin to feel?

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In summary, the conversation touches on the concept of feelings and their existence in relation to the universe and time. It is suggested to explore the Big Bang Theory for a better understanding. The concept of time is discussed as being infinite in both directions, with no clear start or end. However, the conversation also veers off-topic and the minimum requirements for posting in the Philosophy forum are mentioned.
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How did something begin to feel? Or is it so that there have always been some kind of feelings? I think it must have been so that there has always been somekind of feelings though it is quite hard to understand. Universe has already always been here and there has always been some kind of feelings. Time is infinite in both directions. What has already happened and what will happen.
Time has no start and no end?
 
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I'll leave the bit about feelings to someone else.

Universe has already always been here

I suggest you try understanding the Big Bang Theory a bit.

Time is infinite in both directions.

Same.

Time has no start and no end?
 
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Related to How did something begin to feel?

1. How do our physical sensations begin to feel?

Our physical sensations begin to feel when they are first detected by specialized receptors in our body. These receptors then send signals to our brain, which interprets them as touch, pain, temperature, or other sensations.

2. What causes emotional sensations to begin to feel?

Emotional sensations begin to feel when our brain processes information from our environment or internal thoughts and triggers the release of certain hormones and neurotransmitters. These chemicals then produce physical sensations, such as a racing heart or sweaty palms, that we associate with certain emotions.

3. How do past experiences influence how we begin to feel?

Past experiences can influence how we begin to feel in several ways. Our brain stores memories of previous experiences and uses them to interpret current sensations. For example, if we had a positive experience with a particular food, our brain may associate it with pleasure and trigger a positive feeling when we taste it again.

4. Can our thoughts affect how we begin to feel?

Yes, our thoughts can have a significant impact on how we begin to feel. Our beliefs, attitudes, and expectations can influence our perception of physical and emotional sensations. For example, if we believe that a certain activity will be enjoyable, we may experience positive emotions while doing it.

5. Is it possible to control how we begin to feel?

While we cannot always control the initial physical or emotional sensations that arise, we can learn to manage and regulate them through various techniques such as mindfulness, deep breathing, or cognitive reframing. With practice, we can develop the ability to influence and modulate our feelings.

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