To prove love, you need to define what love is. If you cannot define love, you cannot prove it.
1. a physiological motivation such as hunger, thirst, sleep, and sex drive
2. a strong feeling of warm personal attachment or deep affection, such as for a parent, child, friend, or pet
3. is having a companion, best friend, lover, partner, sounding board, cheerleader, advisor, and cuddle buddy through every avenue in the journey of life
4. is completely opening up and sharing your feelings and life with them daily, that’s what constitutes a healthy relationship. But, it must be mutual. If a particular area is lacking on either side of the relationship, it makes it unideal and unhealthy.
Let us say you define love by certain parts of the brain which are active. From there you can compare the results for every tested individual. When you become attracted to another person and are “falling in love,” the brain triggers an increase in the hormones dopamine and norepinephrine. Dopamine, the “feel-good” hormone, increases levels of happiness and satisfaction as your attraction grows.
Is this enough to prove that love exists?
Yes and no: