This transdisciplinary research aims
to establish a comprehensive guideline model for assessing the impact of
algorithmic codes on decision-making processes by monitoring the interoperability
between the Subconscious and Conscious Components. The study explores how
Conscious and Subconscious Mechanisms interpret, modify, and transform external
environmental codes, using various algorithmic patterns to shape
decision-making maps.
An experimental approach utilizing the
Black Box Testing Method was employed to identify structural patterns for
monitoring and integrating algorithmic codes into decision-making. This method
traces external codes and examines path modification mechanisms within the
Conscious and Subconscious Components.
The Black Box Technique specifically
targets the Superego and Ego mechanisms, constructing a roadmap for a
decision-making development-testing model. This model analyzes and identifies
the fundamental characteristics of the interoperable infrastructure connecting
the Subconscious and Conscious Component.
Within social contexts, algorithmic
codes dynamically adjust the Subconscious/ Conscious Framework through key
properties, including Genetic Instincts, General Instincts, Gender Instincts,
and the Superego-Ego Structure. These adjustment codes follow diverse pathways
into the Decision-Making Map, with route selection influenced by the intrinsic
properties and preprogrammed codes of specific Subconscious and Conscious
Components.
Analysis of Rational Process Paths
Developing algorithmic codes beyond
traditional decision-making patterns can also define the Rational and
Irrational pathways within the Conscious Component and Iceberg Cells’ data
processing structure. Consequently, the fundamental data flow of
Conscious/Subconscious decision-making can be expressed as follows:
1. Holistic Approach to the
Decision-Making Process
Social contexts integrate algorithmic
codes beyond direct decision-making through human interactions. The subconscious
and conscious components function within the human operating system and are
influenced by the structure of the brain mechanism through vibrational
frequencies and the preprogramming codes of subconsciousness. Parameters within
social contexts modify these components through the Instinct Framework,
operating under two key mechanisms:
1a. Modification Codes via Brain
Sensors
1-Phase 1:
Complexity and chaotic parameters within social contexts activate the Survival
Instinct in the Conscious Component through sensory input from the Brain
Framework.
2-Phase 2: The
Competitive Instinct Network is triggered by signals from the Survival
Instinct.
3-Phase 3: The
Competitive Instinct Network transmits modification signals to the Ego
Framework and its associated instinctual networks. (Fig 1)
1b. Modification Codes via the
Superego Adjuster
1-Phase 1: The Superego Adjuster within social
contexts influences the Superego structure, shaping its properties and
stimulating the Cooperative Instinct Network.
2-Phase 2: When the Superego structure is called
by an energetic Superego Adjuster, the Cooperative Instinct Network becomes
fully operational.
3-Phase 3: The Cooperative Instinct Network
reshapes the Superego’s properties and activates its corresponding instance
within the broader Instinct Component.
The Interplay Between the Superego and
Ego Frameworks
The Superego and Ego continuously interact within the
decision-making model, with their outcomes embedded in the Iceberg Cells
domain. This Output Dialog Structure dictates how algorithmic codes compromise
and progress through two possible pathways:
Option 1: Rational Coherence in
Decision-Making
1-If the Superego Adjuster and
Superego Structure exhibit strong characteristics, the algorithmic codes of the
Iceberg Cells flow into the Conscious Component.
2-These codes are stored within the
logical data domain, ensuring rational coherence in decision-making.
Option 2: Competitive Instinct
Execution
1-If the algorithmic codes surpass the
regulatory influence of the Ego structure and engage in a dynamic dialogue with
the Superego structure, they are processed within the Main Conscious Compiler.
This process prevents action from occurring in the physical world through an
auto-pilot of preprogrammed codes so that logical data in the Conscious
Component would not be entangled in the decision-making process.
2-This execution directs them toward
the Network of Competitive Instincts, integrating them into algorithmic codes
in the Subconscious Modules. (Fig 1)
The Rational Decision-Making Process
Algorithmic codes within the Iceberg
Cells advance to the Conscious Component when a harmonic balance is achieved in
the dialogue between the Superego and Ego structures. This Framework-Harmonic
Balance emerges within the Iceberg Cells when compromise stimulates both the
Superego and Ego structures.
1-The Superego’s strength manifests
through the influence of a plausible Superego Adjuster within social contexts,
reinforcing persuasive algorithmic codes.
2-The Ego’s strength, in contrast, is
instantiated through a competitive and chaotic mode within social contexts.
When harmonic balance is established
between the Superego and Ego Frameworks, Logical Reasoning codes are generated
within the Iceberg Cells. These logical data sequences are entangled and
encapsulated within the Conscious Component, ensuring that reasoning processes
are appropriately structured and executed for decision-making patterns.
Optimization of Rational Codes
The Conscious Component, informed by
the aggregate of experience and knowledge, continuously refines Logical
Reasoning, enabling the execution of Optimal Rational Codes.
1-Conscious Mechanisms process Optimal
Logical Reasoning, transmitting it to the Brain Frameworks for synchronization
through vibrational frequencies.
2-The ultimate source of knowledge or
a higher mode of Consciousness is instantiated within the Subconscious
Component, serving as a foundational setting for advanced decision-making
processes.
Memory Component and Higher
Consciousness Integration
The Memory Component records a copy of
the Decision-Making Map. The parameters of the Optimal Decision-Making Map are
aggregated into Map X within the Memory Component.
This map is then transmitted to a Higher
Consciousness, where it interacts with Supernatural Parameters, further
refining the decision-making process. (Fig 2)
Irrational Decisions Due to a Flimsy
Superego & Energetic Ego
1-An imbalanced dialogue between the
Superego and Ego Frameworks within the Iceberg Cells can disrupt the
decision-making process, leading to the generation of low-quality algorithmic
codes that the Conscious Compiler processes. This instability results in
complex and chaotic decision-making patterns, ultimately fostering disorder
within social contexts.
2-When the Iceberg Cells lack harmonic
balance, they transmit suboptimal codes to the Main Conscious Compiler,
impairing logical coherence in decision-making. Furthermore, this non-harmonic
state disrupts the essential connection between the Conscious and Subconscious
Components, leading to fragmented cognitive processing. (Fig 3)
Irrational Decisions Due to an
Energetic Superego & Flimsy Ego
An energetic Superego activates the
Network of Cooperative Instinct and the Superego Adjuster, transmitting signals
that integrate algorithmic codes within the logical data domain of the
Conscious Component. However, when the Ego structure is unsteady, it fails to
engage with the Network of Competitive Instinct, leading to a submissive decision-making
pattern.
In this state, ethical parameters
potentially cause individuals to withdraw from social interactions and adopt
reclusive or hermitic tendencies. (Fig 4)
The Role of Social Contexts in the
Decision-Making Map
The Decision-Making Process evolves
within social environments, shaping human choices along life’s evolutionary
path. When individuals are surrounded by poor life experiences and a lack of
wisdom, the Subconscious Component takes over decision-making, often bypassing
logical reasoning. In such cases, logical data within the Conscious Component
remains weakly integrated into the decision-making process.
Conversely, rich life experiences and
accumulated knowledge within social contexts positively influence the Superego
and Ego Frameworks, fostering a harmonic balance within the Iceberg Cells and
supporting a sustainable Decision-Making Model. When Optimal Iceberg Cells are
present, the interoperability of algorithmic codes between the Subconscious and
Conscious Components enhances the data structure of algorithmic codes. It
ensures that the Network of Cooperative Instincts and instance modules in the
Subconscious Component support logical data integration within the Conscious
Component, reinforcing the rational decision-making process. However, when
suboptimal Iceberg Cells dominate, the Subconscious Component drives the
decision-making process independently, preventing logical data from influencing
decision mechanisms. (Fig 5)
Observation:
Suboptimal
resource allocation and starvation mode or deadlock in open-loop systems may
indicate continuous resource denial, preventing the establishment of a process
for freeing feedback to make requests for the Closed-loop cycle conditions, in
turn, influence the complexity and characteristics of chaotic maps within the
system platform.
Observation:
One of the
fundamental goals of human life on Earth is to cultivate a harmonious balance
within Iceberg Cells. This balance is achieved when the Superego and Ego
operate with aligned power settings. When an Iceberg Cell attains harmonic
balance, it enhances analytical capabilities and awareness within the Conscious
Component. Ultimately, the Conscious Component, as the primary source of
knowledge, can facilitate the emergence of higher Consciousness. As elevated Consciousness
mobilizes within the Conscious Component, the brain structure can activate and
refine the Instinct Transceiver condition through vibrational frequencies,
which, in turn, has the potential to create a transparent universal perception
for humans.
Observation:
An energetic Superego/Ego structural dynamic
ensures a rational dialogue within the Iceberg Cells while safeguarding optimal
and feasible reasoning within the Conscious Component. The vigorous Ego
framework (default preprogrammed codes) empowers individuals to navigate
complex and chaotic social environments. In such contexts, intricate parameters
can activate and regulate the Survival Instinct, forming what is known as the
Network of the Competitive Instinct.
Signals from active Competitive Instincts
propagate to their corresponding Instance Instincts, aggressive Ego structure,
and its correlated the Iceberg Cell domain. The Survival Instinct was
preprogrammed as an active default code within the Subconscious Component
before the Age of Antiquity, shaped by the fundamental distinction of
coexistence with nature. Energetic Ego strength, characterized by its inherent
self-regulatory properties, remains continuously active within the Iceberg
Cells domain.
A Supernatural Force can stimulate complex
parameters in the competitive world, reinforcing the need to sustain Ego
empowerment. Simultaneously, this force can activate specific parameters within
the Superego Adjuster to maintain Superego empowerment. The synergy between vigorous
Ego and Superego strength enhances harmonic balance within Iceberg Cells, perpetuating
algorithmic codes toward the Conscious Component. Over time, a rational
dialogue structure within the Conscious Component fosters the emergence of
higher Consciousness.
Observation:
An energetic Superego combined with a flimsy
Ego can result in self-imposed isolation and social austerity. This imbalance
fosters an irrational dialogue structure within the Superego/Ego framework, permeating
the decision-making process through Iceberg Cells.
A dominant Superego can compel individuals to
engage in irregular social activities, often leading to suboptimal outcomes and
extraordinary experiences in daily life. However, an inspiring Superego
Adjuster can integrate the Network of Cooperative Instinct and its instance
parameters within the Subconscious Component. This inspirational network and
its instance parameters facilitate continuous feedback, reinforcing a strong
and energetic Superego structure.
Observation:
The fundamental
purpose of human existence on Earth is to establish interoperability between
the Subconscious and Conscious Components by achieving harmonic balance within
Iceberg Cells. This interoperability fosters the development of decision-making
algorithms and shapes social behaviors.
Observation:
Discrepancies
in coding exist between genetic and general instincts. Genetic instincts are
automated, preprogrammed codes embedded within the Subconscious Program,
operating independently of external environmental stimuli. In contrast, general
instincts are inactivated preprogrammed codes that require external stimuli
within social contexts to trigger the Subconscious Component. Instance
parameters in external environments can either activate or deactivate instances
of general instincts; However, gender instincts function as automated,
independent, preprogrammed codes that external environmental factors can
stimulate.
Observation:
Previous
experience and knowledge within the Conscious Component enable the analysis and
evaluation of criteria. Optimal logical reasoning codes can be reused and
executed through a Conscious Compiler, facilitating the development of an
optimal decision-making map.
Observation:
Experimental
studies suggest that humans share symmetric relationships in preprogramming
paradigms with robotic creatures. Logical data within the Conscious Component
operates in response to stimulation from external environments.
Observation:
System outputs
can highlight and reflect multiple harmonic patterns within system inputs and
structural resources.
Observation:
An energetic
Superego can inspire, guide, and lead one toward a life of hermitage.
Accumulating life experiences and valuable knowledge through ethical behaviors in
social contexts along the evolutionary path of activities can cultivate a
vigorous Superego while resulting in a flimsy Ego framework.
Observation:
Preprogrammed
codes within the Iceberg Cell determine the presence of interoperability
between the Superego and Ego frameworks. Harmonic balance within this framework
enables the execution of codes that establish an interoperable infrastructure
for optimal decision-making mechanisms.
Observation:
The number of
open-loop instances, the time intervals for a single closed-loop, and the
duration of the open-loop cycle within the instance component and submodules
determine how Ego strength can be empowered and accumulated through open loops.
The presence of multiple old open loops, combined with an energetic Ego, can
instantiate an offensive Ego framework. Therefore, it suggests that an
aggressive Ego structure may invoke and activate the Network of Competitive
Instinct, leading to adjustments in the properties of Iceberg Cells. Such
adjustments can, in turn, alter decision-making models and influence social
behaviors.
Observation:
Throughout
life, humans navigate varying levels of complexity. Achieving a harmonic
balance between the Ego/Superego frameworks and optimal instincts within the
Subconscious Component can mitigate chaotic unpredictability and resolve
complex challenges along evolutionary paths shaped by social configurations and
potential outcomes.
Observation:
Sexual drive
can inspire, enhance, and shape the growth of the Ego along the evolutionary
path of life. A decline in sexual tendency weakens the Ego framework while
reinforcing the strength of the Superego structure. A highly progressive level
of Ego development may lead to unrestrained sexuality, where concerns about
potential health risks and social reputation can diminish. Most algorithmic
codes within old open-loop instinct cycles (starvation mode) become deeply
entangled multiple times with the Sexual Instinct due to socially restricted regulations.