After the unified field and the functionalist principles of an adaptive system are known, the functionalist approach requires addressing the unicist binary actions that make it work. Everything that works moves in pairs. Unicist binary actions are the hidden structure behind what works.

The R&D process of unicist binary actions is based on defining them using information derived from the functionalist principles.
The purpose and the active function drive the development of UBA Type A, while the purpose and the energy conservation function enable the development of UBA Type B. The validation of this research requires the use of unicist destructive tests.
Unicist binary actions are the fundamentals that ensure outcomes by employing a synchronized pair of actions that drive processes and generate results.
Action 1 – UBAa: Opening and Transformation
- Function: The first action initiates transformation by converting or influencing an initial input. Whether transforming electrical energy into magnetic energy in motors, implementing a policy to drive social change, initiating raw material processing, or launching a marketing campaign to generate interest, this action opens possibilities.
- Synchronization: It fosters a reaction, creating conditions for a subsequent action that ensures results.
Action 2 – UBAb: Ensuring Stability and Results
- Function: The second action complements the reaction to generate outcomes and stabilizes the process. In the cases mentioned, It transforms magnetic energy into mechanical energy, consolidates policy effects, finalizes product manufacturing, or converts market interest into sales.
- Synchronization: Precisely timed to capitalize on the first action’s reaction, ensuring efficient and effective results.
By synchronizing these actions, they transform possibilities into concrete outcomes, ensuring functionality and success in various contexts.
The R&D Process
The unicist functionalist approach considers the R&D of binary actions (UBAs) to ensure functionality and adaptability in adaptive environments. UBAs are structured to address different needs and phases of a process, and they are articulated as pairs to ensure successful outcomes.
UBA1: Binary Actions to Catalyze Processes
- UBA1a: These actions open possibilities by addressing latent needs within the environment, triggering interest and momentum for change and growth. They naturally generate a reaction to adjust to the new possibility presented.
- UBA1b: This action complements the reaction by providing a solution that matches the needs implicit in the reaction. It stabilizes the momentum initiated by UBA1a and ensures continuity.
UBA2: Binary Actions to Expand Boundaries
- UBA2a: This action expands possibilities by enhancing capabilities and extending the functionality. It generates a reaction as the system adapts to these new capabilities.
- UBA2b: This action complements the reaction and supports the functionality of the purpose, confirming the expansion of new possibilities.
UBA3: Binary Actions to Ensure Results
- UBA3a: These actions open possibilities by addressing urgent needs. The actions induce reactions that challenge existing processes.
- UBA3b: This action complements the reaction, guaranteeing that objectives are achieved.
UBA4: Binary Actions of the Unified Field
- UBA4a: They integrate possibilities of the unified field, addressing urgent and latent needs. The integrated approach naturally generates reactions as the system realigns.
- UBA4b: This action addresses and complements the reaction by ensuring that interactions and value propositions are coherent with expectations, achieving results and stability.
Implementation Process
- Integration: All UBAs are integrated within the unified field, ensuring each type of action complements or supplements the purpose to be achieved.
- Synchronization: Each pair of binary actions is timed and coordinated to ensure that one action complements the reaction triggered by the other, creating a seamless flow of activities that propel the system towards its goals.
- Testing and Refinement: Continuous application of unicist destructive tests ensures that each set of binary actions is validated for effectiveness and adaptability using destructive tests in real-world scenarios.
This structured approach to designing UBAs ensures the achievement of results.
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