Global variables in social systems can guide the
leading development path of all social systems. According to Systems Theory,
these global variables must align with universal codes, which serve as global
variables for biological systems. Universal codes offer various ways to apply
ethical principles to global variables within the social system through the
conscious component. Numerous invisible threads connect universal codes and
global variables, necessitating the system owner to extend interoperability
between them.
Optimal global variables determine the success of
operational integrity and improve system performance. The system mechanisms
function appropriately if the system designer incorporates the virtues and
principles of universal codes. More ethical knowledge within universal codes
leads to more transparent outcomes and reduces the number of invisible entities
within both non-biological and biological systems.
Experts find it challenging to detect and
localize interoperability issues between universal codes and global variables,
leaving many hypothetical entities unresolved among global variables. These
interoperability issues can also cause functional failures in social contexts
and non-biological systems. Many of these issues are invisible and cannot be
identified with the existing knowledge.