Every conversation is a test of will between two individuals; a duel of energy that pervades into the metaphysical realm. Is it possible to measure the tension in the air, mood-wise? Can you empirically measure something like resentment? Human emotion is an tangible aspect of everyday life, yet intangible in calculation.
Perhaps this is why some people view “the party” as a miracle, combining directed energies between multitudes of humans on a variety of different emotional levels. It is a chemical testing center of both organic compounds, like hormones, and intoxicating compounds, like alcohol. An observer on the outside of this festival full of self-indulgence and friendly games of skill would be truly humbled by the intricacies of human body language, and the almost frightening consistency of the varieties of personalities involved. The imperfection of the system is what makes the perfection. Even the adverse aspects of human interaction in these events have a place in progressing the whole. Is an outsider negatively impacting the party? They are removed shortly by the party goers, and in addition to refining their innate groupthink ability to coordinate the changing of a negative variable, the person who was removed learns a hard lesson. At the conclusion of this negative, possibly aggressive interaction, both parties have benefited.
S0, is there a metaphysical realm where the different faces of human emotion and interaction are manifested as tangible, measurable variables? Can our eyes hope to capture images of such a thing? Would our brain be able to fathom the images it is being presented? Who knows.
Given the advances in the sciences the last couple years, one could only hope that if a venture into this theory proves correct, that we adequately prepare for the consequences if it is abused.