This monograph introduces Emotional Cybernetics (EC) — a structural framework for understanding human emotion as a dynamic regulatory engine, not as narrative, mood, or personality trait. Emotion is treated here as signal flow through a measurable system with invariant stages: Input — change in environment, internal state, or memory Load — emotional energy absorbed by the system Drift — misalignment between signal, perception, and coherence Correction — attempts by the system to restore stability Resolution — completion of the emotional cycle When load exceeds correction capacity, the system enters states commonly labeled as anxiety, looping, fatigue, or cognitive fog. These are not psychological conditions—they are failed correction cycles in the emotional engine. The monograph demonstrates that coherence—the alignment of emotional, cognitive, and somatic signals—is the primary variable determining emotional stability. When coherence rises, decisions sharpen, reactions slow, and the system stops fighting itself. This work is not self-help, psychology, or neuroscience. It is emotional physics—the missing layer beneath existing models of human behavior.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69c229b2aeb5a845df0d484a — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19162917