>>11838061If we can define the vector space as being an n-dimensional mapping of all possible neuron configurations to the reals, then we can define an isomorphism mapping all neuronal configurations and changes to neuronal configurations to the uncountable set of the reals.
Then we can define love as being a tensor acting on a vector of neuronal configurations or of changing neuronal developments causing it to shift to a state that leads to behavioral changes associated with acts of love, e.g. giving attention, self sacrifice, and increased altruism.
And, of course, when given a context and vector space as we established in
>>11831690 a tensor is just an array of numbers