Men and women possess distinct Gender Instincts, leading to
potential disagreements when interacting and communicating. These differences
arise from what can be understood as Global Variables or Gender Instincts.
Invisible entities can emerge and persist within social contexts when Global
Variables in Non-Biological Systems influence or modify these Gender Instincts.
In Biological Systems, Global Variables or Gender Instincts are intrinsic and
must remain unaltered by External Forces. Local Variables in Biological Systems
represent individual disagreements that stem from the Conscious Component,
often originating from a dialogue between the Ego and Superego frameworks.
These Local Variables are more adaptable than Global Variables, allowing for
compromise and resolution through everyday communication.
Observation:
Social scientists often attempt to modify Global Variables in
Biological Systems to address Social Complexity. However, altering these
parameters can lead to unintended side effects, potentially disrupting the
control mechanisms within Biological Systems.