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Hate
In human chemistry, the term hate signifies an intense aversion to someone or something, described quantum electromagnetically as an effect or force of repulsion. [1] In human chemical bonds, "hate" or the quantum stability effect mediated by the psychological effect of the phenomenon is a necessary component in bond stability, generally quantified in a 5-to-1 ratio of love-to-hate or attraction-to-repulsion in stable long-term marriage bonds. [2] The range of attraction (like) or repulsion (dislike) effects mediated by "force exchanges" in human life, e.g. a smile or a frown, exists as a gradient on a range of extreme repulsion to extreme attraction:

The numbers shown, represent a gradient on a nine-point situational bond type (SBT) scale, numbers which can be used to quantify the "set" of over-lapping attraction and repulsion forces existing in any given human bond. [1]
References
1. Thims, Libb. (2007). Human Chemistry (Volume One), (preview), (ch. 16 "Attraction and Repulsion", pgs. 147-182). Morrisville, NC: LuLu.
2. Thims, Libb. (2007). Human Chemistry (Volume Two), (preview), (ch 13: "Human Chemical Bonding" [Gottman stability ratios], pgs. 515-560). Morrisville, NC: LuLu.
The numbers shown, represent a gradient on a nine-point situational bond type (SBT) scale, numbers which can be used to quantify the "set" of over-lapping attraction and repulsion forces existing in any given human bond. [1]
References
1. Thims, Libb. (2007). Human Chemistry (Volume One), (preview), (ch. 16 "Attraction and Repulsion", pgs. 147-182). Morrisville, NC: LuLu.
2. Thims, Libb. (2007). Human Chemistry (Volume Two), (preview), (ch 13: "Human Chemical Bonding" [Gottman stability ratios], pgs. 515-560). Morrisville, NC: LuLu.
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