In the first phase of their evolutionary model, invisible
entities initiate and operate through global codes within both Biological and
Non-Biological Systems. These operational mechanisms can exhibit complexity,
but the System Controller can predict anomalies within the system environments.
The development of an invisible entity in this initial phase can span from one
hour to a million hours, preparing for its progression to the second phase.
The second phase, known as the "invisible
explosion," involves growth occurring in two distinct instances:
1. Sluggish Stage
2. Vigorous Model
Sluggish Stage: In this stage, invisible entities cannot modify and infect
neighboring networks. Constrained by path parameters, these entities are
isolated, mitigating potential threats. Defective entities remain unaltered,
and the system platform experiences no significant side effects. Experts can
easily detect symptoms of invisible entities and diagnose the source of issues
beyond the system boundary. The system framework typically recovers quickly
during this stage.
Vigorous Model: In this stage, invisible entities can modify and infect
neighboring networks. They are highly contagious, capable of transferring
complex parameters and affecting various system layers and external
environments. Through their initial interaction cycle, they can alter
attributes in defective entities. The Vigorous Model can expand and impact a
large system environment. Due to the subtle nature of its growth, pattern
development is challenging for experts to detect and follow.