The human physical body can manifest
characteristics resembling algorithmic patterns extending beyond modules of Conscious
and Subconscious Components. As a result, harsh social environments can
influence and shape the Network of Competitive Instincts, embedding aggression
into the underlying instinctual network. Then, the decision-making maps can
cause decision-making pathways to be imbued with aggressive codes. In such
environments, the continuous activation of survival instincts disrupts the
instinctual processing cycle, making it difficult to achieve a closed-loop
system. The strength of the Ego Framework can amplify aggressive impulses,
especially when the domain of older open-loop instinctual cycles encounters
complex external conditions. Fuzzy algorithmic codes stretch beyond default
Belief Systems and regulate ambiguous patterns of the decision-making map,
which are executed in such social contexts. External individuals may recognize
and experience these systems' increased complexity and coherence. For newcomers
entering this environment, special attention is necessary due to the potential
risk of harm, as they may be especially vulnerable.
Observation:
The algorithmic codes beyond wild animals' Conscious and Subconscious
Components influence and shape a network of Competitive Instincts, embedding
aggression within their instinctual framework. These instincts form pathways
driven by aggressive impulses. In an untamed environment, the continuous
activation of survival instincts disrupts the instinctual processing cycle,
preventing it from achieving a closed-loop system. The strength of the Ego Framework
amplifies aggressive behaviors, mainly when the domain of old, unresolved
open-loop instincts engages with complex external conditions. In contrast,
domesticated animals in peaceful, cultivated environments exhibit more friendly
and affectionate behaviors due to the activation of their Network of Cooperative
Instincts guided by compassion.
Observation:
Cosmic beings, including humans and animals, are governed by
preprogrammed algorithmic codes of modules that extend beyond their Conscious
and Subconscious Components. These codes influence whether they behave in
friendly or unfriendly ways in social environments, further shaped by the
broader historical fact settings and environmental circumstances around them.
Observation:
Intelligent beings in the universe carry blueprints and algorithmic
codes that manifest as living instances, guiding their progression along the
evolutionary path.
Observation:
In an observational study, it was found that social environments
are primarily unsafe and chaotic. Hence, it triggers the activation of survival
instincts, prompting aggressive responses that influence decision-making maps
through a dynamic ego framework and a weakened belief system. Algorithmic codes
beyond the decision-making process can create vicious cycles and thresholds that
increase the complexity levels of human life.