The serpent—the voice of pure, detached, analytical logic (“Did God really say…?”)—strategically bypasses Adam. It goes straight for Eve’s superior integrative capacity. Its offer—“You will be like God, knowing good and evil”—is a corrupted invitation to her specific strength. It seduces her multi-channel perception into a closed, self-referential loop, inviting the integrative mind to usurp the role of final arbiter, detaching wisdom from relationship.