Monday, April 28, 2008

The Highest Mental Potential and Presence of Mind

Biological Systems use natural ability and the full psychological potential to perform daily life assignments. For example, Biological Systems may hardly eat healthy foods and drink enough water throughout the day with full awareness. Biological Systems can sometimes be preoccupied with complex parameters in daily life. Thus, it could be a low chance of exploiting the full mental potential. 
 
Observation:
Complexities refer to the process of inheritance and instance modification of Brain Properties. Besides, automatic behavior is regulated through the Subconscious Component of Social Life.


Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Interoperability Issues between Universal Codes and Global Variables

The Global Variables in Social Systems can orient the leading development path in entire Social Systems. According to the Systems Theory, Global Variables in Social Systems must support Universal Codes (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. There are many invisible threads linked between Universal Codes and Global Variables. The system owner needs to extend interoperability between Universal Codes and Global Variables.
Optimal Global Variables determine the success of operational integrity and improve system performances. The System Mechanisms operate appropriately if the system designer encapsulates the virtue roles and principles of Universal Codes. More ethical knowledge about Universal Codes produces more transparency. Besides, less invisible entities may be allocated within Non-Biological and Biological Systems.
Experts can hardly detect and localize interoperability issues between Universal Codes and Global Variables; consequently, many hypothetical entities still need to be solved among Global Variables. Interoperability issues can also cause functional failure mode in Social Contexts and Non-Biological Systems. Many of these issues are invisible and unable to be identified by any feasible state of knowledge today.

 

Social Hypocrisy and Intangible Factors in Decisions

Social Hypocrisy can obstruct distinct basic instincts and hold them in starvation modes. Therefore, instinct deprivations cause and create ...