An Instinctive Behavior is a specific action pattern responding to a
clearly defined stimulus. Any behavior is instinctive if carried out without
being based on previous experience, cognition, and learning. An instinct is an
inborn complex paradigm of attitude that must exist in every member of
Biological Systems.
Internal and external
forces can hardly vanquish instincts embedded in the Genetic Code. Most repeated behaviors are considered instinctual
and operate through three processing cycles.
Biological Systems have thousands of Invisible networks of Instincts,
each target to ensure genetic survival. Vulnerability to fulfill Natural
Instincts can cause behavioral disorders. Instincts can be categorized into two
instinctual subtypes as follows:
1- Primary Instincts tend to dominate
Biological Systems’ attention.
2- Secondary Instincts tend to be an area
of some tension and perform services for Primary Instincts.
Biological Systems exploit Secondary Instincts for fulfilling Primary
Instincts. Secondary Instinct can call related Instincts for supporting and
achieving Closed-loop conditions.
Functional Mechanisms of Instinct involve three stages of process
validation. It initiates with Open-loop (stimuli), processing (prepare for
underlying action), and Closed-loop (response).
According to an observational study, human nature’s general
characteristics have not developed since the Middle Ages. However, technological
innovation can enhance Human Lifestyle during this century.
All entities in Mother Nature integrate one hundred percent; therefore,
Mother Nature and Human Nature have high integration levels.
Humans can inherit Global Variables (Instincts) from Mother Nature
according to perspectives on general Systems Theory. The cruelty of Mother
Nature modifies Primary Instinct and Secondary Instinct in Mankind. Secondary
Instinct activates Instincts for enduring harsh environmental elements in
Mother Nature. The Competitive Instinct and the Survival Instinct are vital
Primary Instincts that respond to Mother Nature and competitive
environments.
These two Primary Instincts hamper the human evolutionary process and
human development in the next century.
Observation:
The cruelty paradigm in Mother Nature implies that the stability and
Harmonious Balance of certain species can depend on the existence of other
species.
Observation:
The Network of Competitive and Survival Instincts
with adaptive algorithms is an instance of Mother Nature. An Instance of these two instincts can either obstruct the sustainable
development of Mankind or eliminate humanity in the long term.