The harmonic algorithmic codes that
exist beyond the boundaries of the Conscious and Subconscious Frameworks have
the potential to elevate awareness and mindfulness. This elevation supports the
capacity to regulate and stabilize chaotic or destabilizing conditions
throughout the evolutionary trajectory of human life. Observational studies
suggest that establishing harmonic balance within social contexts contributes
significantly to cultivating peaceful and cooperative Conscious and
Subconscious Components, facilitating optimal decision-making processes.
However, in practical and contemporary
settings, social environments are frequently characterized by aggression,
insecure attachment, and disrupted harmony. Consequently, influential
decision-makers must attain a heightened optimization level in navigating their
belief systems and behavioral choices to respond effectively to the
complexities of human development and sustainability challenges. The algorithmic codes that extend
beyond the domain of basic survival instincts in decision-makers are often
rooted in Old Open-Loop Cycles, a behavioral state associated with starvation
mode. In antagonistic and competitive environments, decision-making patterns
may regress into relying on primal and offensive instincts to ensure survival.
This regression can lead to drastic, competitive responses that intensify
conflict within the global economic landscape and the human life process.
The Old Open-Loop Cycle functions in three sequential stages, occurring
at specific intervals:
1-Stage One: The functional
mechanisms of starvation protocols are triggered within the Open-Loop Cycle,
signaling the Survival Instinct to activate and release primitive starvation
responses.
2-Stage Two: The activated
Survival Instinct initiates forceful instinctual behavior to convert the
starvation condition into a Closed-Loop state for specific survival goals.
However, complex environmental parameters may hinder these energetic instincts,
necessitating re-engaging the Survival Instinct and logical data within the
Conscious Component.
3-Stage Three: The Survival
Instinct, through its Open-Loop processing cycle, relays signals back to the
domain of the Old Open-Loop Cycle, where broader and long-term instinctual
solutions are evaluated and generated. This process can indicate complexity in
distinct instincts.
Critically, the decision-making
dynamics influenced by the Old Open-Loop cycles of instincts tend to prioritize
instinctual feedback from the Subconscious Component rather than optimal logical
data processed by the Conscious Repository. This misalignment means that
decision-makers increasingly rely on aggressive instinctual codes designed to
trigger Closed-Loop survival responses, thus excluding rational codes from
consciousness.
Primary Conclusion
Wild algorithmic codes embedded within
the broader universe, coupled with aggressive instinctual patterns rooted in
the Subconscious Component and destabilizing environmental conditions,
frequently obstruct the integration and execution of optimal logical data from
the Conscious Component. As a result, highly charged energetic codes dominate
the Decision-Making Map within the Subconscious Component. Survival-based
algorithmic codes struggle to align with rational processes in environments
marked by hardship and hostility. Consequently, optimal decision-making remains
elusive, and human behavior becomes trapped in a recurring, self-reinforcing
vicious cycle. (Fig 1, 2)
Observation 1:
The wild universal order, governed by intelligible principal vibrations,
initiates and stimulates systematic survival responses within Biological
Systems. These survival signals activate the Survival Instinct, which triggers
and processes the Open-Loop Cycle of Instincts within the Subconscious
Component. During this cycle, the Survival Instinct engages aggressive
instinctual patterns to support the transition toward Closed-Loop conditions,
ensuring immediate survival responses. However, activating such aggressive
instincts can significantly disrupt or obstruct logical data flow from the Conscious
Component into the Decision-Making Map, thus impairing rational and reflective
decision-making processes.
Observation 2:
The severe and often cruel nature of algorithmic codes originating beyond the
Wild Universe reveals how the darker aspects of human behavior can spike,
amplify, and sustain the influence of the Old Open-Loop Cycle of Instincts,
placing continuous pressure on the Survival Instinct. The persistence of these
Open-Loop cycles contributes to the fortification of the Ego Framework,
allowing the Decision-Making Map to capture and integrate potent energetic
codes necessary to pursue life objectives. In this configuration, the dynamic
Ego structure becomes instrumental in maintaining directional momentum toward
existential goals despite the dominance of survival-driven instinctual inputs.
Observation 3:
Optimal logical data within the
Conscious Component signifies the presence of algorithmic codes embedded in the
decision-making map that operate effectively within environmental contexts,
generating harmonious outcomes without causing adverse effects on the
evolutionary path of life.