Environmental parameters around Biological Systems activate and modify
the Primary Instincts in Biological Systems through the evolutionary life cycle.
Modified the Primary Instinct can be called the Secondary Instinct for
acknowledgment and addressing performances. Eventually, the modified instances of Primary
Instinct turn into an Open-loop Mode. The Secondary Instinct achieves
predictable performance, fulfills the criteria for the Primary Instinct, and
switches to Closed-loop Mode. Sometimes, a predictable performance hardly meets
specific criteria and makes automatic adjustments for Primary Instinct.
Therefore, the Open-loop Mode can turn again. The Primary Instinct calls the Secondary
Instinct for further justification. The Secondary Instinct activates other
associated Primary Instincts, tracks matching criteria for furnishing
predictable performance, and switches to a Closed-loop Mode. Active associated
Primary Instincts can modify social behaviors on the evolutionary path of
system performances. The modification of associated Primary Instincts is
invisible. It leads to multiple complexities both for Biological Systems and
Non-Biological Systems.
Observation:
Several Open-loop Cycles, a prolonged period of loop cycles, and
relevant parameters among Open-loop conditions can reveal breakdown potential
character types among Biological Systems.
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