Saturday, May 30, 2015

Offensive Instincts Beyond a Competitive World

Human beings can modify Instincts with the support of the Optimal Superego Adjuster, which underlies Social Contexts. However, Distinct Global Variables within Unsupervised Domains within Social Contexts can alter the properties of Instincts and Superego according to the rules defined in General Systems Theory and External Environmental Changes. Systems respond to changes through internal adoption for survival. Properties of Instincts can expose and encapsulate offensive strategies in Global Variables because Algorithmic Parameters behind Global Variables infect and highlight the Competitive World. 

Observation:
The number of Activated and Inactivated Instincts are unique fingerprints in human beings. It is impossible to identify similar Activated and Inactivated Instincts among humans. Besides, People may hardly possess similar numbers of Activated and Inactivated Instincts.

Observation:
Entities beyond sustainable Competitive Advantage in Global Variables have been responsible for instantiating multiple unethical algorithmic models in Social Contexts and Activating Unfriendly Instincts. Global Variables must address and promote somehow Admirable Instincts and Inactivate Faulty Instincts.
 
Observation:
Scientific knowledge might identify most Invisible Entities in Biological and Non-biological Systems in the Subconscious Component. It requires knowing the characteristics of all Invisible Instincts and how to activate and inactivate Instincts through External Environments. 
Knowing Inherited Functions beyond Instincts can resolve a wicked problem in Decision-Making models and System Operations. 

Observation: 
Some Inherited Activated and Inactivated Instincts possess genetic algorithms.

 

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