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The Paradigm Shift of the Unicist Ontogenetic Logic

The discovery of the ontogenetic intelligence of nature has allowed for an understanding of the functionality, dynamics, and evolution of the real world. This led to the development of unicist ontogenetic logic, which explains the functionality of nature’s adaptability and how to manage adaptability in the real world when dealing with adaptive environments.

The difference between unicist ontogenetic logic and the intelligence of nature lies in the fact that the functional structure in nature is based on unique actions, while the functionality of artificial adaptive systems requires the development of two synchronized actions, named binary actions.

For example, the binary actions of an airplane are the action of the motor and the action of the wings. The first action of an electric motor involves transforming electrical energy into magnetic energy, and the second action consists of transforming magnetic energy into mechanical energy.

The unicist ontogenetic logic structures the conscious concepts that people have in mind, which are the core drivers of their adaptive actions. These concepts are composed of a triadic structure defined by a purpose, an active function, and an energy conservation function. They are stored in episodic, procedural, and semantic memories and accessed through the use of conceptual short-term memory. Therefore, conceptual design is a logical approach to solution-building.

Unicist ontogenetic logic provides the structure of the functionality of functional principles that exist in all entities that are part of the world and defines their functionality.

This logic is based on a triadic structure of fundamentals, where there is a central value that defines the purpose of a function, an antithetic value that defines its active function, and a homeostatic value that defines its energy conservation function.

Unicist ontogenetic logic defines the functionality of each of the fundamentals by establishing that the relationship between the purpose and the active function is supplementary, and the relationship between the purpose and the energy conservation function is complementary. Supplementation and complementation are defined by homonymous laws that regulate the functionality of any entity in the world.

In this logic, there are also laws of evolution and involution that define the evolution of adaptive entities of any kind. The evolution of entities is driven by the prevalence of their active functions, while involution is driven by the prevalence of their energy conservation functions.

The rules of unicist ontogenetic logic provided the structure for abductive reasoning, previously nonexistent, and facilitated the creation of Unicist AI, a rule-based approach to managing adaptive environments.

You can learn how to manage unicist ontogenetic logic by using the Multilingual Unicist Virtual Researcher

The Unicist Research Institute

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