The profound truths of the universe largely
remain hidden from humanity. Exploring abstract concepts through hypothetical
reasoning, decoding complex intangible data structures, and engaging with evidence
beyond conventional academic boundaries can disrupt traditional research
paradigms. Academic frameworks, constrained in scope, tend to depend heavily on
concrete data, accessible evidence, and the capacity for mental simulation to
form distinct inferences and conditional statements rooted in logical
conclusions for generating specific predictions.
This study adopts a bottom-up approach to
explore the algorithmic codes beyond the functional mechanism of the Subconscious
Component, which allocates foundations underlying observable universal laws. By
doing so, the study seeks to visualize the Frequency Converter, distinct instincts,
and submodules' value patterns within the data frameworks of the Subconsciousness/
consciousness. Once the Frequency Converter is translated into practical
algorithmic codes between the Subconscious Component and the brain structure
through vibrational frequencies, these universal principles can be applied and
interpreted meaningfully in specific contexts, such as personal development,
ethical decision-making patterns, and fostering and interacting with
environmental codes (the physical world).
In this paradigm, global variables embedded
within algorithmic codes contribute to decisions at both individual and
collective levels. Systems Owners and influential decision-makers establish
regulations and systemic norms to uphold harmonic balance within socioeconomic
structures. Individuals, in turn, must enact and embody these roles based on
their societal positions, thereby contributing to the daily reinforcement of
harmony along the evolutionary path of life.
At the core of this process lies the Decision-Making Map, a conceptual
domain where algorithmic codes from various systemic subunits converge and
enhance to regulate inner expression. These codes are sorted, structured, and
executed as run-command options for cognitive and behavioral choices in the
brain frameworks.
Social environments emit powerful vibrational
forces that can influence and reconfigure the algorithmic codes from the
Conscious and Subconscious Components. These environmental dynamics act and trigger
through the intermediary of the brain framework, generating effect
modifications that can ripple across the entire Instinct Component. Thus, submodules
include the Survival Instinct, the Ego/Superego structures, the Belief System,
and the broader domain of harmonic balance beyond the logical data processed in
the Conscious Component, all of which ultimately impact the Decision-Making
Map.
Within this intricate system, the Frequency Converter plays a
central role. It interprets vibrational instructions and translates them into
executable algorithmic syntax, enabling the decoding of previously unknown or
hidden codes. This bidirectional mechanism facilitates the integration of
frequency-based information into the brain's algorithmic architecture and vice
versa, acting as a translator between unseen energetic patterns and the brain's
cognitive structures governing human decision-making. (Fig 1, 2)
Observation:
Significant shifts in environmental dynamics can profoundly
influence the underlying algorithmic structure, reaching beyond the boundaries
of the Decision-Making Map. These transformations embed new algorithmic
principles and give rise to an emergent decision-making paradigm, the reset mindset. Within this paradigm,
algorithmic codes regulate a range of optional choices, which may manifest as
beneficial or harmful to the individual, depending on contexts and alignment
with the broader system environments and the characteristics of the
Subconscious/ Conscious Component.
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