I mean that is an untestable claim right? Like we can only infer from their behavior and there is no absolute way to really understand what consiousness is and how other species experience it. So while yes they may love each other but love is a very complex emotion with specific meaning while what they do is more reactive actions that keep the herd safe instead of subjective affection. It is highly unlikely ants are capable of complex emotions given their nervous system design

You said its an "Untestable claim" yet you are sure its "highly unlikely" ants are capable of emotion. Which is it?

I think you're wrong, and its painfully obvious that ants do indeed form a bond with their community. The proof is in the system.

> You said its an "Untestable claim" yet you are sure its "highly unlikely" ants are capable of emotion. Which is it?

It can be both, right? To the best of our knowledge, they are not likely to have complex emotions. We cannot test it due to physical and technological limitations.

You can argue the other way but "proof is in the system" is not a very sound one.