Life form entities have perfected over time ways to survive either by improving collaborative methods between individuals or by specializing the individual so it can withstands the caprices of nature. Even at the cellular level we come into contact with methods which organisms have developed to organise and transmit information from different areas or organs towards the central nervous system, thus providing specialized algorithms for measuring, ordering and categorizing messages from cells using receptors, with the purpose of facilitating efficient and optimum decision making based on the received information. The scope of this paper is to explore methods in which we can identify and replicate an organism’s native decision making algorithms based on things such as weighted collaborative voting.
Although human evolution was primarily driven and inspired by observing nature and natural phenomena, little to no effort was allocated to finding ways in which we can integrate the solutions nature has to offer in the way we organize ourselves as a society and the way we make decisions as individuals or groups. Decision making, as a concrete manifestation of our will, is the fundamental process that allows for meaningful change to happen. Optimizing the way we make decisions and creating correlations between the decisions we make, the actions implied by those decisions and the effects the actions bring on the governed body (individual or group) will allow us to improve both the way we make decisions and the outcome of our decisions, while at the same time help us to identify the primary directives that need to be considered as fundamental parameters when making decisions that affect organic life, with the intention of reaching a consensus, in the form of a universal wise normative that will be unanimously accepted by all humans regardless of gender, nationality, religion etc. For such a consensus to be found we need to identify the natural distinctions that give life its diversity but at the same time acknowledge and understand the existence of the point where everything converges to form a unified and heterogenetic organism. For this scope we will present the solutions nature offers that can be integrated into an actual platform that will fundamentally change the way we govern ourselves as a society and as individuals.
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