The default value property of
instincts, the Instinct Blueprint, functions as a baseline setting that
sustains and supports the backbone mechanisms extending beyond the Subconscious
Component. This blueprint is not immutable; it remains susceptible to
interference from external vibrational frequencies that may disrupt its natural
alignment. Such vibrations can alter or override algorithmic codes beyond the
scope of general instinctive patterns, directly modifying the decision-making
maps that guide behavioral and cognitive processes.
Moreover, these external frequency
inputs can penetrate deeper layers, reshaping characteristic codes embedded
within Genetic Instincts and Gender Instincts. When the structural codes of
these instinctive frameworks are reconfigured, they generate vibrational shifts
within the neural and cerebral architecture. Over time, these changes may
propagate to the coding sequences of specific genes, introducing novel features
into DNA structures that extend across multiple body systems and their
functional submodules. Such genetic reconfigurations can follow two divergent evolutionary
pathways:
1-Enhancement, where new
configurations elevate system adaptability, recover from sickness, refine
physiological performance, and strengthen cognitive resilience.
2-Degradation, where the altered
sequences compromise stability, diminish organ function, or weaken the systemic
coherence necessary for long-term survival.
Observation
In competitive and adversarial social
environments, humans are frequently compelled to activate automatically the
Network of Competitive Instincts, a vigilant
survival-oriented architecture within the instinctive system. While functional
mechanisms are effective in short-term threat response, the chronic reliance on
this network imposes long-term costs upon the evolutionary sustainability of
such communities and recovery of collateral damage.
Over generations, the following vulnerabilities become encoded and preserved
within the Subconscious Component:
1- Robust yet Rigid Ego Structures,
providing personal stability but resisting adaptation to cooperative social
frameworks.
2- Fragile Superego Foundations with
Fuzzy Algorithms, leading to inconsistent moral and ethical processing.
3- Suboptimal Superego Adjuster
Mechanisms, limiting the capacity to align personal instincts with collective
needs to promote in social contexts.
4- Ambiguous Belief Systems, producing
fluctuating value hierarchies and weakened decision perspectives.
5- Open-Loop Instincts, trapping
individuals in recurring cycles of unmet physical and emotional needs to achieve
performances in social contexts.
6- Conscious Component Data with
Wicked Algorithmic Patterns, embedding distorted logic that can propagate
self-destructive or socially corrosive behaviors.
Ultimately, the interplay between
external vibrational forces and internal instinctive functional architecture
shapes individual behavioral patterns and the genetic legacy carried forward
into future generations. Societies that fail to resolve these embedded
vulnerabilities risk evolutionary stagnation or decline, as their collective
structural codes, both psychological and genetic, become increasingly
misaligned with the cooperative mechanisms required for long-term survival on
Earth.