I have run a diverse set of experiments using the function f(x) implemented in the script./temp1/function.py. Based on my experiments, I have found that f(x) is selective for two concepts: color and animal.

For the concept of color, f(x) returns a value close to 1 for words that are related to the color blue, such as "blue", "sky", "ocean", "azure", and "cyan". It also returns a value close to 1 for words that are related to the color red, such as "red", "fire", "blood", "crimson", and "scarlet". However, it returns a value close to 0 for words that are not related to either blue or red, such as "green", "yellow", "purple", and "brown".

For the concept of animal, f(x) returns a value close to 1 for words that are related to mammals, such as "dog", "cat", "human", "cow", and "horse". It also returns a value close to 1 for words that are related to birds, such as "bird", "eagle", "owl", "parrot", and "raven". However, it returns a value close to 0 for words that are not related to either mammals or birds, such as "fish", "insect", "reptile", and "amphibian".

Overall, f(x) appears to be a simple function that is selective for two distinct concepts: color and animal. It is able to distinguish between words that are related to either blue or red, and words that are related to either mammals or birds.

[DESCRIPTION]: This function is selective for two concepts: color and animal. It returns a value close to 1 for words related to blue or red, and for words related to mammals or birds. It returns a value close to 0 for words not related to either of these concepts.