The secrets of
the universe are hidden, and current academic research through the top-down analysis
approach model may not cover invisible data beyond universal principles and
abstract reasoning because of intangible limits and constrained boundaries of
the academic world. This study explores and tackles the bottom-up approach to materialize
and visualize distinct value in the data frame within the Subconscious
Component. The Decision-Making Map is a conceptual domain in which algorithmic
codes flow from different systems of units and are allocated in a specific
framework for final code execution and run command options for choices in the
Brain.
The Frequency
Converter translates, converts, and processes unknown codes within the
Decision-Making Map into the Brain Framework through frequency vibrations and
vice versa. (Fig1, 2)
Observation:
The concept of Goodwill towards nature and humanity is signified by an
optimal Network of Cooperative Instincts in the Subconscious Component. Humans
in aggressive environments possess a vigorous Network of Competitive Instincts,
so decision-making maps hardly capture and perpetuate friendly instincts. A
gesture of Goodwill as a generous act of kindness can appear and commit to the
standard foundation of harmonious social justice with the equality movement.
Resilient Logical Data in the Conscious Component and an optimal Network
of Cooperative Instincts can support and ensure comprehensive improvement
within the domain of old Open-loop cycles beyond Survival Instinct and an
aggressive Network of Competitive Instincts for making friendly decisions.
Observation:
External forces influence, inspire, and constantly shape algorithmic
codes/ factors that affect case studies and this research's hypothesis.
Observation:
This research is dedicated to the Supervisor of the Realm of Global
Consciousness because the Designer of Biological Systems completely understands
the case study. He can judge and determine common pitfalls by analyzing the
data accuracy for this project during the past 25 years.