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hypothesis which is offering the positive contribution on discussed problems. We
have also presented the abstract human information model which is essential for fu-
ture investigation in hypothesis verification and preparing experiments.
Beside these proposed experiments, as main research objective remains the
verification of presented hypothesis, mostly based on human experimental evidence,
human model approximation and final design of patterns (“ algorithmic-rules ”) for
problems which we are able to solve in terms of H 3 statement.
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