Consider a negative physical sensation such as a disaster. Negative information is captured through the sensory organs, such as vision, hearing, touch including pain, and balance. The input information is extracted (see blog.213) through the nerves and organs such as the brain connected to each sensory organ, and the necessary information is extracted. It is believed that the body instantly judges the extracted information based on the information stored in the body, and emotions are automatically generated (see blog.140). At the same time that it is transmitted to each organ through the nerves, negative information is transmitted through the blood vessels by hormone transmission (see blog.80). Information is transmitted to the brain through these two systems of information transmission, and feeling are generated (see blog.202).

In this way, it is believed that the physical sensation of fear when a disaster occurs is transmitted to the organs in the body through various routes in the body, and as the judged information is transmitted to the brain, negative feelings of fear and positive feelings of joy are born. New physical sensation information is stored in the brain and nerves. It is also believed that important information related to life and death is recorded in genes, etc. It is believed that various new physical sensations are stored in the brain as knowledge (see blog. 214). We believe that knowledge is organized and modified based on the information each person has experienced, and is then maintained and stored as experience. We believe that by expressing images in a deformed way based on the sensibility derived from experience through the mechanism by which negative emotions are stored in the body, it is possible to achieve a highly effective memory-enhancing expression of the five senses.