Thank you for posting the salons on the Internet. I accept your invitation to think about where we are, how we are, and given the complexity of life, how we can, individually and together, create better lives, on a global scale.
Motion is in the very root of the word emotion. Bacteria relaxes or shrinks depending of the quantity of the nutrients present in its surroundings, but it can't feel its own emotion, but human can have an experience of the state of emotion and that's called feeling.
Emotion may have its roots in the inherent quest for survival. Dogs have obviously emotions. Plants have it, they migrate. Bacteria move from pain in their quest for survival, and towards good nutrition. It creates change which is necessary for survival. It is 'personal', and can be part of group changes. To think that only humans, or only some forms of life have emotions, but not others, ignores its motivational necessity for survival. Groups of people, at every scale, exhibit this inherent quest for survival. It creates the basis for negotiation.
1:10:48 Uncertainty in figuring out the states of the system for a particular effect. Do the quantum uncertainties add to the uncertainties of figuring out the states of the system?