Monday, December 9, 2019

Multiple Starvations Process Beyond Grief Instinct

This Interdisciplinary Research focuses on the algorithmic structure beyond the Grief Instinct and Functional Mechanisms underlying Iceberg Cells. Grief is a deep emotional response to a loss in life, and it can trigger a sense of sadness or anxiety, which perpetuates a Chemical Imbalance in the Brain Framework. External stimuli can activate Signal Code within the Grief Instinct and generate the Open-loop Cycle. The default Mechanism of Grief Instinct automatically provides dedicated Closed-loop Cycle conditions and sustains Harmonic Balance in the Biological System. 
Random numbers of external stimuli with various permutation algorithms can cause an Open-loop Mode. Therefore, the Default Mechanism of Grief Instinct can hardly run a Closed-loop condition for multiple types of external stimuli. Survival Instinct can identify Multiple Optimal Instincts with the shortest execution time for Closed-loop conditions. The Survival Instinct can call and substitute considerable new Instincts with the fastest possible execution time when the present operative Instinct encounters suboptimality and stability issues in Closed-loop performance. Each substitution implies a Cycle of starvation beyond the Grief Instinct.
The Black Box Testing Method exploits identifying Algorithmic Patterns beyond the Grief Instinct, Functional Mechanisms underlying Iceberg Cells, and Operational Process Framework of the Instinct Component. A tragic event and loss of someone or something on the evolutionary path of life can generate a Signal Code for the Open-loop Cycle within the Grief Instinct through the Centralized Nervous System. The Open-loop Cycle transfers the Negative Return Code through Wave Frequency from the Subconscious Component to the Brain Framework and the entire body of the Biological System. Harmful Return Code perpetuates a Chemical Imbalance in the Brain Framework and Biological System. A human can experience an overwhelming feeling of sadness or anxiety. (Fig 1)  
                                                                 


Functional Mechanisms of Grief Instinct automatically set its Default Source Codes for Closed-loop Mode when external entities in Social Contexts stimulate Grief Instinct and create Open-loop mode within Grief Instinct. (Fig 2)
The default Mechanism for Closed-loop within the Grief Instinct transfers Positive signals from the Subconscious Component into the Brain Framework through a specific Wave Frequency. The Positive Signal modifies the Biological System to provide Grief Relief and keeps a positive attitude. The Positive Feedback Signal from the Biological System returns to the Grief Instinct and confirms Harmonic Balance in the Biological System. (Fig 2)

 

                                                                       
 
 
Biological systems may hardly go through  the right Harmonic Balance and Grief Relief when the Default Mechanism for Closed-loop within the Grief Instinct transfers Signal Codes to the Brain Framework. It implies an unsupported Default Key for Closed-loop within Grief Instinct. Algorithms beyond Default Protocol within Grief Instinct could barely respond to complexity in Social Contexts. Therefore, the Grief Instinct enters an Open-loop Condition, and starvation mode stays long-term.
In the case of Open-loop mode within the Grief Instinct, Source Codes of the Grief Instinct call algorithmic Codes within Iceberg Cells for Closed-loop Feedback. Adapted Harmonic Balance between the Superego and Ego Framework called the network of Cooperative Instinct for Closed-loop mode. The Network of Cooperative Instinct attenuates noise and complexity within Grief Instinct and provides a Closed-loop Cycle mode. The network of Cooperative Instinct is defensive and explores Logical Codes for the Closed-loop Cycle; consequently, the Open-loop condition goes into Closed-loop operation in the short term. (Fig 3)
                                                                          

  
In the case of Open-loop mode within Grief Instinct and a non-adapted Harmonic Balance within Iceberg Cells, the Source Codes of Grief Instinct are called algorithmic Codes within Iceberg Cells. Functional Mechanisms in Iceberg Cells called Network of Competitive Instinct for Closed-loop Feedback mode. The Network of Competitive Instinct can impose and provide the Closed-loop Mode quickly. The Network of Competitive Instinct can possess an Incompatible Property type with Grief Instinct. Therefore, the imposition of the Closed-loop Mode is complex, and it causes side effects and the Irrational Decision-Making Model on the evolutionary path of life. The Network of Competitive Instinct is offensive, and Logical Codes can hardly explore the Closed-loop Cycle. (Fig 4)
                                                                                                                                              


 
Algorithmic Codes beyond the Network of Competitive Instinct produce Starvation Mode within Grief Instinct. The feedback Control System in Grief Instinct has a deadlock in identifying Algorithmic Parameters within the Feedback Signal, which transfers from the Network of Competitive Instinct. Therefore, a halt can move the signal code into Inputs Mode for further modifications. The Receptor may hardly match modification codes within Grief Instinct. Sensor Framework perpetuates Signal Codes to Feedback Control System for selecting a new control in the second Cycle. Open-loop Mode can produce multiple cycles at a specific time interval. Grief Instinct goes into Open-loop Condition and starvation mode in the long term. (Fig 5) 

Algorithmic signals from the Network of Competitive Instinct can sometimes develop an innovative Closed-loop condition for the short term. The closed-loop operation would eventually develop a specific understanding; however, illogical codes in Closed-loop mode generate intricate Decision-Making Patterns within Social Contexts on the evolutionary path of life. Most Instincts in the Network of Competitive Instincts have aggressive operational postures. (Fig 5)
                                                                       


 
 
The grief Instinct in Starvation Mode calls for the Survival instinct for help while showing a new tragic event or loss within Social Contexts. Signal Code transfers from the Brain Framework and the Centralized Nervous System to the Grief Instinct. Interrupt Request Feedback for Closed-loop Cycle perpetuates from Grief Instinct to Survival Instinct. The Signal Code contains comprehensive Data Property of Grief Instinct in Starvation Mode and Interruption Scenarios based on the Closed-loop Cycle.
Survival Instinct transfers a signal to the Subconscious Component and requests Closed-loop conditions within the Grief Instinct. Survival Instinct can select a Specific Instinct for rescuing Grief Instinct and embarking on a recovery process. (Fig 6)
For example, X Instinct, which can possess genuinely Incompatible Property types with Grief Instinct, would nominate to provide a Closed-loop Cycle. X Instinct might be selected by Survival Instinct for Starvation Mode Recovery because it has the shortest execution time than other Instincts. On the contrary, X Instinct can create a complicated Decision-Making Model due to Incompatibility. (Fig 6)
The Logical Code may need to be more encapsulated in the Decision-Making Map because a Strong Ego and Competitive Instinct within the Subconscious Component involve the Decision-Making Process. The Decision-Making Model always generates Negative Signals and transfers them to the Grief Instinct for Closed-loop conditions. Therefore, Complex Social Behavior can evolve in Social Contexts due to the sizeable offensive operation of specific instances. The Outcome of Grief can result in many unique processes or tragic events. (Fig 6)
                                                                          

 
Observation:
Instincts with the shortest execution time can barely produce Closed-loop conditions because the default mechanism, which handles Open-loop mode, is incompatible with the default mechanism of Instinct in Open-loop Mode. Instinct with the shortest execution time generates failure pattern recognition in Decision-Making, and it may hardly be comfortable for the losses in life. Therefore, it causes complexity in Social Behavior and Social Contexts. The Survival Instinct selects and calls the next Instinct with the shortest execution time for Closed-loop Mode. Every time the Survival Instinct calls the next Instinct with the fastest execution time, it implies a new Open-loop cycle and starvation mode.

Observation:
The Mechanisms of Open-loop and Closed-loop Mode operate through the default algorithm, which is pre-programmed within the domain of Instincts.

Observation:
An in-depth grieving process may hinder the Optimal Decision-Making Process and can emerge with anger, depression, and tragic scenarios.

Observation: 
People with a strong Ego would live in Harsh Environments for a long time because the Ego grows/develops in a broad range of unsteady state conditions and chaos within the Social Contexts. The most crucial function of the Ego is to coordinate a sequence of Logical Data with the Superego within the Conscious Component. Harmonic Dialog between the Superego and Ego perpetuates a relational data model. A Weak Superego and a Strong Ego create multiple incomprehensible Decision-Making Patterns.

Observation:
Spiritual lifestyle Development focuses on Invisible Entities, which modify Harmonic Balance within Biological and Non-Biological Systems and environmental contexts.

Observation:
Invisible Entities can search through the bottom-up approach and Black Box Testing Method. Researchers try to develop a research model and hypotheses for handling Invisible Entities. 
 
Observation:
Human is a Spiritual Entity that involves Physical Experiences on the Earth. Our Physical Experiences on the planet are an instance of Parallel Universes.

 


 

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