YVONNE GUERRERO
Independent Researcher &
Founder of Emotional Physics
Affectus Emovere (The Framework) A continuum-analog model mapping emotional processing to fluid dynamics. We postulate that trauma is not abstract—it is a measurable state of Viscoelastic Stagnation where high-tortuosity environments dissipate
human energy as heat/stress.

Yvonne Guerrero is the Independent Researcher and Founder of Emotional Physics, pioneering Affectus Emovere—a falsifiable framework that models emotional processing as a fluid dynamic system.
Moving beyond metaphor, Yvonne employs Macro-Scale Analog Simulations to visualize the invisible mechanics of trauma. By treating artworks as "Morphological Data Records" rather than aesthetic objects, she demonstrates how Viscoelastic Dynamics—specifically flow stagnation and shear-thinning—govern the transition from internal stress to physical release. Her work unites fluid mechanics, somatic intelligence, and art to prove that emotional collapse is not a failure of character, but a geometric necessity of energy conservation.
Affectus Emovere (The Framework) continuum
analog model that maps the trajectory of emotional
processing to Navier-Stokes fluid dynamics.
This framework posits that human affect behaves as
a non-Newtonian fluid, subject to Viscoelastic Stagnation
(depression/inertia) and Shear-Thinning (cathartic release).
It formalizes the invisible mechanics of trauma as a
measurable transport problem governed by friction, density, and flow.
Macro-Scale Analog Simulation A research methodology
utilizing high-viscosity acrylic polymer emulsions to simulate
the neural processing of trauma.
In this context, "Art" is reclassified not as an aesthetic object,
but as a Morphological Data Record.
The resulting canvas captures the Hysteresis Loop
the permanent physical residue of the energy dissipated
during the transition from internal stress to external relief.
The Hypothesis A falsifiable prediction that physiological
catharsis is a geometric necessity
of energy conservation. We propose that the "nervous breakdown"
(The Instability Event) occurs precisely when internal
hydrodynamic pressure exceeds the system's surface tension.
This work aims to validate that the
"Tear" is not a failure of character, but apredictable,
essential mechanism for restoring
equilibrium in a high-density system.
Vision
A lifelong pursuit to illuminate the bridge between collapse and reconstruction, proving that human experience is both poetic and scientifically tangible — measurable, trackable, and real.
THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE NOW We accept ancient cave paintings and Da Vinci’s sketches as valid historical data—records of the external world. Affectus Emovere demands the same scientific validity for the internal world. My work asserts that art is not merely expression; it is the Morphological Data Record of human pressure. It is the fossilization of the invisible.
MISSION PARTNERSHIP: ADVANCING THE
AFFECTUS EMOVERE FRAMEWORK
Strategic Expansion & Clinical Frontiers
The Affectus Emovere framework is advancing beyond analog simulation into its next critical phase: Biomarker Correlation and Clinical Application.
Having successfully modeled emotional processing as a viscoelastic fluid dynamic system, the research now demands rigorous validation across the fields of neuroscience, rheology, and trauma mechanics. We are now aligning with strategic partners and representation capable of scaling this framework from the laboratory to the collective.
The objective is to translate these Morphological Data Records into scalable therapeutic tools that redefine how we treat resistance, burnout, and collapse in clinical and educational environments.
This is not entertainment. This is the engineering of human resilience. It is infrastructure for the future of emotional intelligence—built for impact, validated by physics, and designed for generations.
The goal is not just observation, but solution. The outcome is not spectacle, but structural change. I am building the team that will transition this work from the canvas to the clinic—partners who recognize that the future of mental health lies in the physics of flow.