A new vision and strategy model to cut down resources
for increasing productivity in system development can perpetuate and vibrate invisible
entities that proliferate throughout the system platform. The extreme
complexity of multi-channel communications with subsystems can cause the system
platform to halt or operate ineffectively. However, system optimization can
address specific issues and promote activities in the short term. The
diversification of invisible entities complicates the recovery process and
numerical optimization algorithms. It is impractical to tackle hidden issues
and simultaneously increase profits when complex operations are delegated to
subcomponents.
A straightforward solution to reducing complexity
involves modifying global variables and reorganizing the system at the macro
level, which can take much work. Downsizing may be an option for a homogeneous
system, but the potential consequences, such as mass layoffs, can lead to
unhealthy behavior patterns among internal and external environments. System
owners often resort to dogmatic structures within social mechanisms and system
platforms, as layoff procedures and structural adjustments are easy and
inexpensive to implement.
The system platform struggles to respond to
internal and external pressures when invisible entities expand throughout the
system, akin to a sprawling society. Political activists could revive the
system platform by optimizing subcomponents and eliminating corrupt entities.
However, setting realistic optimization goals and establishing a new pattern of
activities across system environments is a significant challenge.
System designers might freeze outdated rules and
parameters, including global variables, and adopt new ethical guidelines based
on previous unethical parameters. Despite these improvements, many invisible
threads continue integrating new and old parameter concepts, causing the system
platform to exhibit the same issues. Eliminating all outdated parameters is
hardly feasible due to the high costs of system improvement. Rebuilding and
standardizing the system for short-term missions offers little chance of
success. Some developers argue that eradicating all corrupt component processes
is the best resolution for optimal system performance.
Observation:
The technical aspects of an apocalypse highlight how the inherent
characteristics of human nature can lead to turmoil on Earth. This upheaval
might enable social mechanisms to function more effectively by eradicating
outdated social concepts and reprogramming subconscious process models. Many
issues in our current social structure stem from these inherent characteristics
of human nature rather than just social constructions because our life theory
models are established and grow based on the conscious mind.