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Rather than a book, this is pamphlet, meant to improve the social status of women. Amy woman right in her right mind obviously thinks "yea, written by a man, see you later!" However, recent brain research confirms what is known since the very birth of mankind, to wit, that female brains are on average more "empathizing" (E-wired) than male brians, which are are "systemizing" (S-wired). And believe it or not, in order to crank up the female social status, (i) a political war must be fought; and (ii) S-wired brains have an advantage over E-wired brains when it comes to fighting. Hence, women…mehr

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Rather than a book, this is pamphlet, meant to improve the social status of women. Amy woman right in her right mind obviously thinks "yea, written by a man, see you later!" However, recent brain research confirms what is known since the very birth of mankind, to wit, that female brains are on average more "empathizing" (E-wired) than male brians, which are are "systemizing" (S-wired). And believe it or not, in order to crank up the female social status, (i) a political war must be fought; and (ii) S-wired brains have an advantage over E-wired brains when it comes to fighting. Hence, women might give this book a try. If you do so, you will certainly not accept my solution. As a first reaction. Later on, while quietly thinking my arguments over, you might change your mind.
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Born 1964, the author graduated 1992 on the electronic structure of highly excited electronic states of molecular hydrogen. He gathered postdoc experience on femtosecond UV-processes 1993-1995 (Paris), on cellular biophysics 1996-1999 (Twente), on cellular biochemistry 2000-2003 (Amsterdam), on the spectral theory of "4 wave mixing" (Irvine, California, and Toronto), and finally on mesoscopic effects in externally driven bilayers of beads 2017 (Pamplona). Since 2004 the author taught physics, chemistry and mathematics at Delft University of Technology, with a research focus on nanotechnology. The present book is part of a decalogue, easily recognizable by the front cover design. The ten books are as many pieces of a single puzzle.