If I say something and you have an emotional response and or behavior response that contributes towards negative emotions/behavior vs positive emotions/behavior.
Beyond the obvious, let's just suspend what we think is common sense.
"I love you" vs "I hate you"
There is a charge associated with both those sentences and probably at the discrete unit word level which may be associated with particular vowel structures/sounds. I've vaguely looked into a "universal language" of phenotypes/sounds/grammars. I believe it was like 16 and associated roughly 16 base sounds to 16 emotions and may even have found some evidence for cross-species use.
1. Is information a neutral abstract unit?
2. Is information as an abstract unit charged with a particular strange attractor?
3. Does language/words hold a particular charge?
4. Is language the life-form and humans the host-form?