Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Daily Social Interactions Create an Evolutionary History of Life

The Human Social System develops through interaction patterns in Social Contexts. Multiple interactions can allocate different algorithms on the evolutionary path of life. Every social interaction can save hidden algorithms, improve experiences, and encapsulate logical codes in Consciousness.
System developers can evaluate and track logical codes among system elements and then create Global Variables in the System Platform based on system evolutionary paths.
 
Observation:
Global Variables have the high-level capability to modify system evolutionary track and path dependency in system environments.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Subsystems Owners Can Hardly Handle an Economic Crisis

Global Variables can sometimes lose Allocated General Values and Functional Abilities when two systems integrate to achieve specific goals. Universal Codes convert gradually to Local Codes or Non-instantiated Existential Codes in system integration. Availability in functionality mode can be reduced to one single system. Because Global Variables can hardly instantiate, several Local Codes can be possessed by developing a system integration. The main drive beyond a conversion tracking mechanism in Global perspectives allows each parameter value to disappear gradually in the universal environment. This process development can sometimes occur with the Global Awareness of System Owners.
Owners of Subsystems can barely handle an internal economic crisis because internal economic parameters linked to Global Variables might have Functional and Usability Defects. 
A Subsystem Owner plays a passive role due to diminishing local and global layers’ threads. Then, dilemma mode in a subsystem can modify entire resources. The Global Variables Structure and a comprehensive guide of the System Owner may handle the internal crisis.

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 ...