June 29, 2024

Continuation of a84.

The human being’s course of action, from their integration into the host system at point A until their withdrawal at point B, inevitably and necessarily passes through the PAIR:

THE PAIR IS THE ONLY ONE THAT ENSURES PERFECT MANAGEMENT OF THE HUMAN BEING.

Previously, the importance for the natural system of the perfect management of its structures was seen.

The human being must accept being carried by this management in which they have no decision-making power or free will, etc.

This natural behavior must be described as SELFISH BEHAVIOR. (Selfishness and altruism have been studied previously).

Between A and B, the human being must think only of themselves. That is to say, the human being must only perform the functions assigned to them, without ever worrying about what they are capable of doing that falls outside their assigned roles, nor about what other machines—combinations—are doing:

This is the natural principle of Egoism.


Consider the following example.

The mechanism of reproduction in human beings operates in two phases:

– FERTILIZATION PHASE, which requires at least two males for the SUCCESSFUL mating of male-female, in order to GUARANTEE fertilization (in the face of the objection of sterility), without limit to the number of fertilizing partners until fertilization occurs. (The same solution applies in the other situation: at least one male for several females).

– THEN THE REPRODUCTION PHASE ACTUALLY, in which the natural system never establishes any other natural principle than this one: « only the fertilized female ensures reproduction. »

But in return, the natural system does not require the presence of another individual (or individuals) alongside the fertilized female to ensure and guarantee reproduction.

This allows us to bring into play the NATURAL PRINCIPLE of NATURAL SUCCESS, or the manifestation of the natural system’s will to succeed: the result to be obtained, when it is a result serving the natural system, is superior to the means of obtaining it.

Yπ then introduces the appealing idea of ​​efficiency, and the natural principle takes the name of the principle of efficiency.


Any other method of execution is unnatural; any other principle invoked is a principle obeying flawed (virtual) logic.


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