What if emotions were not problems to manage-but signals to understand?In The Physics of Emotions, Sandeep Chavan challenges the dominant psychological narrative that emotions must be controlled, regulated, or overcome. Drawing from a field-based understanding of mind and intelligence, the book presents a radically different proposition: emotions are not personal possessions or flaws, but consequences of interacting fields-internal memory, identity, bodily readiness, and external context.This book dismantles familiar assumptions: that emotional intelligence is about control, that calmness equals balance, that happiness defines freedom, and that identity owns emotion.Instead, it introduces a new framework-Field Intelligence-where emotional clarity arises from literacy, timing, and alignment rather than effort or suppression.Through a continuous, novel-like narrative (not techniques or exercises), the book explores: why emotions refuse to obey, how identity forms as stable misalignment, why anxiety, motivation, confidence, and love are often misread, how intuition functions as low-latency alignment, and what emotional freedom actually feels like when struggle ends.Rejecting both therapeutic prescriptions and spiritual abstraction, The Physics of Emotions offers a clear, grounded language for understanding emotional life without pathologizing it. It is written for thinkers, educators, leaders, and anyone who has tried emotional mastery-and found that effort only deepened the conflict.This is not a book about winning over emotions.It is a book about ending the argument with them.When emotions are understood structurally, they stop troubling us-not because they disappear, but because they finally make sense.