Human systems allocate visible and invisible Global Characters, which
can activate specific character models in Non-Biological Systems. The variety
of characters and the outcome of possible parameter modifications on
Non-Biological Systems can hardly be measurable. The Human System is an element
allocated in Non-Biological Systems and can modify internal and external system
performances.
A Non-Biological System can encounter complexity when Global Variables
align or integrate with various Social Concepts among Humans. Algorithmic
parameters beyond Global Variables must be designed according to Social Concepts
among Humans. Harmonic Balance between Global Variables in Non-Biological
Systems and Global Characters in Biological Systems can ensure Harmonic Balance
in Social Contexts.
Observation:
The Optimal Global Variables create Harmony Elements in a Non-Biological System. The solidified Global Variables can trigger positivity in the system
environment and produce effective communications among system elements. Low
solidarity may indicate Suboptimal Global Variables and the risk of potential
violence spreading Social Unrest.
Observation:
Improving cost awareness in Non-Biological Systems modifies
functionalities in Global Variables and Multi-instance in System Platforms. One
of the most considerable side-effects of cost awareness is low feedback to
System elements (Human System).
Observation:
Strong cooperation and solidarity are vital approaches that can promote
operations in Non-Biological Systems.
Observation:
Awareness fortification can modify parameters, which cause to activate
solidarity and tolerance in Human Systems. Solidarity may diminish if extreme
cost awareness extends in the long term.