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Decentralization and Solvability of Group Problems

From consideration of various systems formed by groups of entities, such as cells within organisms, or such as individual humans within groups, a number of specific types of decentralization appear to be required to create the capacity to align all possible decision-making in any group with optimal outcomes for the group. These are listed in the table below. The only approach that might be universal to all groups is one that depends only on perspectives that are innate to all humans as opposed to being dependent on any conceptual understanding. Human-Centric Functional Modeling attempts to provide this universal perspective by representing systems in terms of whatever function they can be observed by humans to achieve. This includes defining systems of perception (perception through the five senses, emotions, cognition, and conscious awareness) in terms of what they function to achieve within the first person observation of each individual, rather than in the (third person) perspective of some external tool, since the particular tool used or available might differ from individual to individual.