The study of social behaviors, mainly through social
cognition, reveals underlying algorithmic properties that extend beyond the
global variables present within Biological Systems. In everyday, repetitive
social contexts, the algorithmic patterns behind these global variables suggest
a remarkable consistency,
highlighting an alignment between Biological and Non-Biological Systems.
However, in rare or unconventional social scenarios, these patterns may show
inconsistencies, reflecting irregularities in algorithmic behavior beyond the
scope of global variables in Non-Biological Systems. This divergence between
the global variables of Biological and Non-Biological Systems can lead to
environmental distortions, potentially creating deceptive conditions and giving
rise to an enduring realm of unseen entities.
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