Sunday, May 26, 2019

Homeostatic Regulated System within the Survival Instinct

This Interdisciplinary Research focuses on homeostasis control systems within the Survival and Sexual Instincts in Open-loop conditions. When the Old Open-loop for Sexual Instinct encounters Overload Signals, the Instance parameters of the Old Open-loop Instinct transmit an Interrupt Signal to the Homeostatic Regulated System. Interrupt Signal encapsulates a property profile of Sexual Instinct in the Open-loop conditions with a long interval.
Pattern Recognition Algorithms within a Homeostatic Regulated System transmits Recovery Signal to the Centralized Nervous System and Iceberg Cell. Recovery Signal requests Closed-loop Mode for Sexual Instinct. The Decision-Making Model can promote a Closed-loop Cycle in Sexual Instinct through Conscious or Subconscious Components. This research discusses how the source codes behind Pattern Recognition can interplay and process among Iceberg Cells, Instincts, and Conscious Components properties. 
The Black Box Testing Method exploits to identify Pattern Recognition Algorithms within Homeostatic Regulated Mechanisms. Instance parameters of Pattern Recognition Algorithms can determine how the Decision-Making Process would establish and perpetuate Harmonic Balance for Critical Sexual Instinct in Open-loop Conditions. 

A Holistic View of Instinct Component and Instance Parameters
 
The Gender Instinct, Genetic Instinct, and General Instinct are encapsulated in the Instinct Component. Properties and Functional Mechanisms of Gender Instinct and Genetic Instinct described in the previous studies. (Fig1)
External stimuli in Social Contexts transmit Disturbance Signals via Brain Proxy Networks to the Instinct Component. Disturbance Signals can modify General Instincts and create Active or Inactive Instincts on the evolutionary path of life. (Fig1) 
Sexual Instinct is recognized as a General Instinct so that external stimuli can adjust the Functional Mechanisms of Sexual Instinct. Instance adjustment may cause Open-loop Mode within Sexual Instinct. Positive Feedback from the Conscious/Subconscious Component would establish a Closed-loop Condition. The negative response from Instance Parameters might cause Open-loop Instinct Mode. Logical Codes in the Conscious Component would hinder irrational patterns in Sexual Stimuli and enhance multiple consecutive Open-loop Cycles. The feedback Control System calls and activates the Old Open-loop Mode when the length of a time interval for a specific Open-loop cycle increases within an instance. Old Open-loop moves to Starvation Domain with Instinct Component. (Fig1)
The feedback Mechanism within the Sexual Instinct transmits Disturbance Signals to the Main Feedback Control System, Centralized Nervous System, and Iceberg Cells. Algorithmic coding beyond the Superego and Ego Framework can determine whether Decision Making Pattern is generated through the Conscious/ Subconscious Component. Positive Feedback from Decision-making executes Closed-loop conditions within the Sexual Instinct and transmits Signal reports over the Centralized Nervous System and Main Feedback Control System. The Negative Feedback from Decision Making transmits Open-loop Signals into Old Open-loop Instinct Mode. Overload Signals into Open-loop Domain within Sexual Instincts call and transmits Interrupt Signal to the Survival Instinct. (Fig1)
 
                                                                        
 
The Homeostatic Control System within the Survival Instinct modifies the Decision-Making Model.

Overload Open-loop Signals within the Old Open-loop Domain can Functional Mechanisms beyond the Old Open-loop Mode transmit an Interrupt Signal to the Survival Instinct. The Homeostatic Regulated System within the Survival Instinct handles Interrupt Signals, attenuates, and synchronizes overload characteristics within the Old Open-loop Mode. It implies that the Homeostatic Regulated System recovers and converts Open-loop to Closed-loop conditions within Instincts. (Fig 2)
Pattern Recognition Algorithm Mode is a subcomponent of the Homeostatic Control System. It captures overload characteristics together with information protocol about Open-loop conditions within Instincts. Information protocol runs from the Old Open-loop Domain into Pattern Recognition Algorithm Mode through Interrupt Signal. (Fig 2)
Pattern Recognition Algorithm Mode can interpret Disorder Patterns, and then the Homeostatic Regulated System transmits the Recovery Signal to the Feedback Control System according to Disorder Patterns within Instincts. The recovery function can be processed through the Main Feedback Control System and adjusted by the Centralized Nervous System. A threshold of Recovery function runs into Iceberg Cells and targets the Subconscious Component for Decision Making Model. Algorithmic parameters beyond the Ego Framework and the Subconscious Component fortify Recovery Functional Keys. Rescue Settings in the Subconscious Component protect the entire configuration and provide Physical Satisfaction via Decision-Making Patterns. (Fig 2)
Harmonic Balance through Physical Satisfaction transmits a Confirmation Rescue Signal to the Centralized Nervous System. Confirmation Rescue Signal can respond to Interrupt Signals in Old Open-loop Domains within Sexual Instinct. System Mechanism within Sexual Instinct handles Confirmation Rescue Signal and performs successful Closed-loop stabilities. 
Physical Satisfaction can ensure a temporary Closed-loop system because the Decision-Making Pattern is created via the Subconscious Component and the energetic Ego Framework. Logical Parameters within Consciousness hardly involve the Decision-Making Process. (Fig 2)
Harmonic Balance within Iceberg Cells and Properties of Instincts can determine Decision-Making patterns and Response Cycle Time within Open-loop Instincts. Different properties in Iceberg Cells generate a new instruction model for Decision-Making Pathways. Either The Conscious/Subconscious Component can adapt Pathways and underlying support for Decision-Making Process. (Fig 2)        
Diverse Patterns of Instinct Mechanisms characterize and portray distinct scenarios within Open-loop Instincts. It implies how various properties in Iceberg Cells can respond to External Disturbance via the Conscious/Subconscious Component.
                            
 
                                                                                                                                 
 
 
1-Harmonic Balance within Iceberg Cells generates Sexual Satisfaction (Phase 1)
 
A Logical Dialog outcome between the Superego and Ego creates Harmonic Balance within Iceberg Cells. A logical Interaction can establish Similar Strength and Power Adaptations between the Superego and Ego Framework. (Fig 3)
Big corporations and the cohesiveness of elite corporate networks modify the Competitive World through Global Strategy. Instance modification can impact Legislation Policy and Social Contexts. Sexual stimuli in Social Environments can build a Disturbance Signal, which transmits to the Sexual Instinct through Conscious Proxy Networks. A Disturbance Signal is monitored via a transmitter, Receptor, and Sensor. The Discrepancy in the default value of inputs can perpetuate the Open-loop Cycle in the Inner Sexual Instinct. The feedback Control System can process Open-loop Signals to Centralized Nervous systems and Iceberg Cells.
Harmonic Balance within Iceberg Cells implies Similar Strength and Power Adaptations between the Superego and Ego Framework. Iceberg Cells transmit Signals to Conscious components for resolving Open-loop conditions within the Sexual Instinct. The logical part of the Conscious Component can generate optimal algorithms for the Decision-Making Map. Harmonic Convergence on Sexual Behavior Ensures Harmonic Balance in Social Contexts and Centralized Nervous System. (Fig 3)

                                                                      

 
                                                                       
 
2-Harmonic Balance within Iceberg Cells generates Sexual Satisfaction (Phase 2)
 
Optimal Decision-Making can build a good perception of the Sexual Satisfaction Pattern; therefore, Physical Satisfaction transmits a Signal to the Centralized Nervous System and establishes a Closed-loop Cycle within the Sexual Instinct. 
Closed-loop condition justifies through Transmitter, Receptor, and an Inner- Sensor. An inference of justification returns the Harmony Signal to the Centralized Nervous System through the Feedback Control System. (Fig 4)
The centralized Nervous System perpetuates Harmony signals to Iceberg Cells and the Conscious Component. Harmony Signal can be stored in the Conscious Component for the next cycle in the Decision-Making Process. 
 
 
                                                                   
 
 
3-Complexity in Sexual Satisfaction due to Strong Superego (Phase 1) 

A strong Superego and Weak Ego Framework can modify the Properties of Iceberg Cells. Modification shows Iceberg Cells have Superego Characteristics. 
The Sexual Stimuli within Social Contexts can generate a Disturbance Signal, triggering an Open-loop Cycle within the Sexual Instinct through Conscious Proxy Networks. The feedback Control System transmits and perpetuates Disturbance Signals to the Centralized Nervous System and Iceberg Cells.
A Strong Superego beyond Iceberg Cells adopts Disturbance Signal and transmits Disturbance Signal to the Logical Part of the Conscious Component. Algorithm Property in Disturbance Signal monitors and executes in Conscious Component for Decision Making Map. The Logical Codes can hinder the Ego Framework’s Desire to promote unknown External Disturbances and improve the Decision-Making Map. (Fig 5)
 
                                                                                

 
4-Complexity in Sexual Satisfaction due to Logical Codes (Phase 2)

Optimal Decision-Making can enhance a good perception of Sexual Satisfaction within Social Contexts when Iceberg Cells empowers the Conscious Component for Decision Making Pattern. The Logical Codes generate proactive sexual self-perception in Decision Making Patterns. Sexual self-perception prevents the experience of sexual stimuli mode (Dissatisfaction). 
Sexual Stimuli would remain uncertain within Social Contexts when people experience sexual dissatisfaction due to Logical Codes. 
The Low Harmonic Balance in the physical body can transmit Disturbance Signals to the Centralized Nervous System and mechanisms of Sexual Instinct by the Centralized Nervous System. The open-loop cycle sustains within the Sexual Instinct, and the Disturbance Signal transmits to the Iceberg Cells and Conscious Component. Disturbance Signals can control and synchronize anomalies through functions in the Logical Part of the Conscious Component. 
Synchronized Codes execute for following Decision-Making Map. Synchronized Codes can control, hinder, and extend Sexual Stimuli within Social Contexts. (Fig 6) 
 
                                                                                 
 
5- Complexity in Sexual Satisfaction due to Strong Superego (Phase 3)
A strong Superego can lead to Open-loop conditions according to specific circumstances.

5.1- Without the previous Old Open-loop Mode
 
Sexual Stimuli remain uncertain within Social Contexts. Disturbance Signals from previous Open-loop Cycles can be processed to the Centralized Nervous System through the Brain Framework to Conscious Proxy Networks. Disturbance Signal modifies Open-loop Instinct one more time. The feedback Control System can register the Characteristic Feature of Modification and transmit a Signal to the Centralized Nervous System, Iceberg Cells, and Old Open-loop Mode. The First New Disturbance Signal may be recorded within the Old Open-loop Instinct Domain. Registration Codes would activate the Old Open-loop Instinct condition. The Survival Instinct remains inactive when the First New Disturbance Signal is encapsulated within the Inactive Old Open-loop Instinct.  
The Logical Part of the Conscious Component can sustain an Open-loop Cycle and forward Disturbance Signal within the Sexual Instinct. Suboptimal Parameters in Decision-Making Pattern Generates Complexity for Sexual Satisfaction Mode. (Fig 7) 

 
                                                                         
5.2- Preexisting Old Open-loop Mode 

The Logical Codes from the Previous Phase can extend Emotional Disturbance within Social Contexts and Sexual Instinct. The Logical Part of the Conscious Component can prevent Preprogrammed Codes from running properly beyond the Mechanisms of the Sexual Instinct. Therefore, the Sexual Instinct encounters a cycle of Overload Signals, and eventually, Preprogrammed Codes crash into the Old Open-loop Mode. In other words, the Feedback Control System within Sexual Instinct calls and activates the Old Open-loop Domain in the previous condition when the length of time interval increases in the Open-loop Domain. (Fig 8)
The Request Signal from an Active Old Open-loop condition transmits to the Survival Instinct for activating the Backbone’s Mechanism and Functional Output of the Survival Instinct. The aim of the Request Signal is the Closed-loop circumstances within the Sexual Instinct. (Fig 8)
                                                                                                                                       

                                                                
 
6- Complexity in Sexual Satisfaction due to Strong Superego (Phase 4)

Algorithms beyond the Homeostatic Control System can rescue the Open-loop cycle of Instinct in the shortest possible time. The Survival Instinct can create a self-perpetuating Closed-loop Mode for the Open-loop Conditions of Instinct despite a strong Superego. The Signal from the Closed-loop cycle can execute Parameters of False Harmony through the Homeostatic Control System. Active Backbone’s Mechanism in the Survival Instinct can process Closed-loop conditions by Iceberg Cells. (Fig 9)
The Ego Framework can empower the Closed-loop Cycle through Iceberg Cells and transmits Request Signal to the Subconscious Component for Execution Codes. Parameters of False Harmony can be monitored and assigned by the Subconscious Component. False Harmony in Decision-Making Pattern Generates a Suboptimal Solution Path for the Closed-loop Sexual Instinct. Sexual Pressure can be released through Closed-loop Mode. The Logical Codes and Ethical Parameters can barely be entangled in Decision-Making patterns. (Fig 9)
 

                                                                                    
 
 
 
7- Complexity in Sexual Satisfaction due to Strong Superego (Phase 6)
 
The False Harmony Signal can release Sexual Pressure and create Physical Satisfaction. Following an unusual Sexual Behavior may empower the False Harmony to transmit Signals to the Centralized Nervous System and the Sexual Instinct. (Fig 10)
The False Harmony in physical structure would trigger a Closed-loop Signal to the Centralized Nervous System and the Sexual Instinct. The False Harmony might generate False Closed-loop circumstances within the Sexual Instinct. The False Closed-loop conditions can barely ensure obtaining Optimal Criteria for the upcoming Open-loop Mode. It would hardly guarantee a harmonious balance within the Sexual Instinct in the long term. The feedback Control System within the Sexual Instinct can fairly efficiently roll back the Property of the False Harmony to the Centralized Nervous System and Iceberg Cells. (Fig 10) 
Property of False Harmony records within the Subconscious Component. It shares and reuses the Algorithmic Pattern of Property for anticipated loops through a new Decision-Making Pattern. (Fig 10)  

                                                                                                                                                  
                                                                             

 
The vigorous Ego constructs Sexual Satisfaction via the Subconscious Component (Phase 1)

A Sexual Stimuli in Social Contexts Modifies the Sexual Instinct through Brain Framework and Subconscious Proxy Networks. Different components within the Sexual Instinct control an External Disturbance Signal. Positive Feedback from Conscious and Subconscious Components would set up Closed-loop Conditions. A Negative Feedback system from Instance Parameters can build an Open-loop Mode. The first Phase records algorithmic patterns within an External Disturbance Signal. The Feedback Control System can transmit the Property of External Disturbance to the Centralized Nervous System and the mechanism of Iceberg Cells. (Fig 11)
The Property of Iceberg Cells can determine the best cycle routes for resolving an Open-loop condition within the Sexual Instinct. Algorithmic coding beyond the Superego and Ego Framework might determine whether Decision-Making Patterns would provoke and aggravate through Conscious or Subconscious Components. (Fig 11) 
An energetic Ego empowers Iceberg Cells and promotes a Disturbance Signal to access the Subconscious Component. An influential Ego can process Signaling pathways to the preprogrammed mechanisms to follow a specific route for Closed-loop Instinct conditions in the shortest possible interval. (Fig 11)  
                                                                
 
                                                                              
The Persuasive Ego Shapes Sexual Satisfaction via a False Harmony (Phase 2)

A Complex Sexual Satisfaction in the real world (Social Contexts) can transmit a False Harmony Signal to the Centralized Nervous System through the Brain Framework and Conscious Proxy Networks. A False Harmony imposes a Closed-loop Condition within Sexual Instinct. A Feedback Control System transmits Closed-loop Signals to Iceberg Cells for Preserving Algorithmic Patterns within the Subconscious Component. A Mechanism beyond the Subconscious Component can share the Property of the previous Phase for the future stage through a new Decision-Making Model. (Fig 12)
 

                                                                                                                                          
 
The Functional Realization of Subconscious Component through Brain Framework
 
The Conscious Component is generated through developing a Brain Framework inside the womb during week five. An executable EXE File can run in Brain Framework and instantiates program codes for the Subconscious Component. 
In the first stage, almost all Instincts are Inactive in Subconscious Component. Besides, the program codes beyond the Superego and Ego Framework can hardly be configured to run in Subconsciousness. The Correlation between Brain Framework and Conscious Component makes a good analogy between the EXE File execution Process in Computer Software and running specific program modules. (Fig 13)

                                                                                                    

                                                                            
Conclusion:

The Homeostatic Control System within the Survival Instinct can reset Open-loop Instincts. The Mechanism of Homeostatic Control transmits a Closed-loop Signal to Iceberg Cells and calls the Subconscious Component for the Decision-Making Pattern with Possible False Harmony Features. Beyond False Harmony Features, the main objective is a Suboptimal Solution Path for Closed-loop conditions within Sexual Instinct in the shortest interval. The Closed-loop Condition is created through the Network of Competitive Instinct and Ego Frameworks. Consequently, Decision- Making Patterns can manifest algorithms beyond the network of Competitive Instinct. People in extreme environments with complex issues can possess a hyperactive mechanism within a Homeostatic Control System. It implies that resources of their Instincts are allocated in Deprived Conditions and wait for Positive Feedback Loops. Logically, People behave viciously and erratically against one another. They can exercise parameters within the Network of Competitive Instinct through the Subconscious Component, and their Social Behaviors can deteriorate Human Nature in the long term.
Big Corporations and Elite Networks can modify characteristics of Social Contexts and resolve common issues within Open-loop Instinct Modes in the short term. 
The Cooperative codes in Social Contexts can stimulate and activate Cooperative Instinct. The Network of Cooperative Instinct promotes functions for Closed-loop Conditions and hinders an Old Open-loop Instinct Domain for a short occasion.

Observation: 
Parameters beyond Global Variables modify the functions of the Sexual Instinct. However, Systems Owners articulate parameters within Global Variables according to Social Democracy, Social Equality, and Supervisory of Human Rights Mechanisms. The modification can generate side effects within Social Contexts. The logical senses of Humans can only produce optimal parameters within Global Variables. Therefore, a large number of parameters might need to be revised.

 


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