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Some Algorithmic diagrams

Diagram 8: Mental Distortions "General equilibrium" means that people's minds move from raw information to the complete knowledge. After introducing finite computing speed, the general equilibrium collapses. Under the pressure of time limit of decision-making, various Mental Distortions take place, thus many relatively stable modules (the Algorithmic Equilibria, or "AlgoEqu") are formed in their local domains respectively. AlgoEqu2 AlgoEqu3 Diagram 10: Equilibrium is local, and the society is mixed In the ocean of information and knowledge, many Algorithmic Equilibria (deductive systems, Nash equilibria, or any other relatively stable systems) are just like pieces of duckweed floating in them, which are bounded, and then disintegrate and reorganize from time to time. Convergent processes are mixed with divergent ones.

AlgoEqu3 General Equilibrium AlgoEqu2 AlgoEqu1 Raw Information Diagram 8: Mental Distortions "General equilibrium" means that people's minds move from raw information to the complete knowledge. After introducing finite computing speed, the general equilibrium collapses. Under the pressure of time limit of decision-making, various Mental Distortions take place, thus many relatively stable modules (the Algorithmic Equilibria, or “AlgoEqu”) are formed in their local domains respectively. Diagram 10: Equilibrium is local, and the society is mixed In the ocean of information and knowledge, many Algorithmic Equilibria (deductive systems, Nash equilibria, or any other relatively stable systems) are just like pieces of duckweed floating in them, which are bounded, and then disintegrate and re-organize from time to time. Convergent processes are mixed with divergent ones. Diagram 11: Thoughts like black holes Without the "black hole" hypothesis, the stars’ positions and their interaction would be out of balance. Similarly, if thoughts are not recognized or highlighted as entities, and not juxtaposed with physical objects in the theoretical framework, social phenomena cannot be reasonably explained. Time goes toward now retrace forecast Time goes toward Diagram 13: The Spatiotemporal Map The map is assumed a collection of all data, including the original data, the computational or resultant data, and all the data that might be generated from future computations. Actors go back and forth inside, making connections.