The autonomic nervous system provides syntropy to the vital functions of the organism. Consequently, the feelings associated with the autonomic nervous system:

 

-      inform about the acquisition of syntropy. When there is abundant intake of syntropy we feel warmth and wellbeing, on the contrary, when there is insufficient acquisition of syntropy we feel void, pain and feelings of death;

-        Since syntropy propagates backwards in time, emotions can also propagate backward in time, but not information.

 

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