Magnetism-Inspired Quantum-Mechanical Model of Gender Fluidity
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Abstract
Quantum-mechanical models of human cognition, opinion formation and decision-making have changed the way we understand and predict human behaviour in many practical situations, including political elections, financial decisions and international affairs. Yet, at present, such models overlook certain essential social aspects of human behaviour and self-identification. In this paper, we introduce a magnetism-inspired quantum-mechanical model of gender fluidity, a concept that challenges social norms across the globe. Addressing a number of independent suggestions made by members of the general public concerning a potential analogy between quantum superposition and non-binary self-identification, we explore new territories, demonstrating that physic of magnetism can help explain gender fluidity and similar social phenomena better than the traditional quantum-mechanical models of human cognition and perception. We anticipate that the proposed model can be used to analyse experimental datasets aimed to develop sexual orientation and gender identity legal definitions as well as to create artificial intelligence systems that can sensibly identify both binary and non-binary genders.
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