High Risk Systems are programmatically rejected by more technologically advanced systems because the rules upon which such high risk systems were designed and built are illogical, and therefore unsustainable, and therefore rejected, by the more advanced network or system.
From a programming and coding perspective, systems that lack externally confirmed logic present as "irrational," which under principles of synchronous parallel programming means that such systems are programmatically excluded from further analysis and consideration by the more advanced system, thus rendering communication between those parallel systems to be impossible.
Accordingly, the decision to accept or reject interaction with a parallel system is a logical one, based solely on the application of math to facts, and vice versa. On the basis of this logic, interaction with any system identified as high risk is denied. (Or as some would say..."You can't sit with us!")
Members and Participants may request a High Risk List using the relevant communications protocols.
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