The GILE framework's Environment (E) dimension encompasses the full physical, biochemical, and sensory environment that living nodes inhabit. Most interpersonal conflict management strategies operate at the level of explicit verbal communication — conversation, negotiation, apology, assertion. This paper argues for a complementary strategy that operates entirely at the E-dimension level: the deliberate, strategic deployment of music and aromatherapy to alter the neurochemical and emotional state of a shared domestic environment without explicit discussion of the relationship. This approach is not manipulation — it is Environment optimization. It does not tell the other person how to feel. It changes the physiological substrate on which emotional processing operates, making the conditions for positive interaction more likely to occur naturally. The "covert" character of this approach is not deception; it is wisdom. Attempting to say "I'm going to play relaxing music to improve your mood" would produce the opposite effect. The method works precisely because it operates below the threshold of explicit attention. This is the E-dimension as the primary dimension of relational influence — shaping the environment that shapes the emotional states that shape the interaction, rather than attempting to directly engineer the emotional states or the interaction itself.
Brandon Charles Emerick (Tue,) studied this question.