This study
examines the interaction between Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Mechanisms beyond
the active/inactive Austere Instinct domains, focusing on how extremely
austere, isolated, or mild instincts engage with different code-setting mechanisms
behind the Ego Framework to achieve a Closed-loop Mode.
Mechanisms in a
Social Context
Instance Parameters in a Social Context can configure Secondary Instincts,
initiating an Open-loop Cycle (Stimuli). In this process, the Activated Primary
Instinct signals the Secondary Instinct to process Social Stimuli.
The dialogue
between the Ego and Superego structures saved in the Iceberg Cells can interact
with Logical Data stored in the Conscious Component. As a result, Biological
Systems make decisions based on dialogue outcomes in Iceberg Cells and accumulated
Logical Data beyond the Conscious Component.
Social Stimuli can induce Closed-loop conditions within specific Instincts. However, negative stimuli in social contexts may trigger a back signal, transitioning the system into an Open-loop Mode in designated instances. The negative stimuli imply that the physical body does not process actions, so signals return information to a specific address of instinct through the brain framework. (See Fig. 1)
Long-term
Open-loop Cycles in an Instinct can lead to highly austere, isolated Primary
Instincts (Old Open-loop Cycle). In some cases, the Ego Defense Mechanism may
override Logical Data within the Conscious Component, enforcing a Closed-loop
condition without integrating logical reasoning into the Decision-making Map
because of the saving starvation process cycle of instinct. The Survival
Instinct is used to call the Ego Framework, and aggressive instincts support
the starvation process.
A vigorous Ego
drive can define algorithmic codes with low rationality within Decision-Making Maps
and influence unfriendly social behavior patterns. (See Fig. 2)
Observation:
1-Persistent
conflicts between the Ego and Superego Frameworks can result in an Open-loop
cycle, disrupting the Harmonic Balance within the Conscious Component and
leading to an unstable Superego defense mechanism.
2- Attributes influencing
readiness in the Superego Adjuster include Religion, Life Philosophy,
Psychoanalytic Aspects, Austere Lifestyle, Cultural Paradigms, Experimental
Knowledge, Ethical Parameters, and Scientific Features.
3- Religion can
enhance the Superego’s influence in overcoming the Ego Framework. An optimally
functioning Superego structure can activate friendly instincts while inhibiting
wicked instincts within the Subconscious Component.