Woah...
https://void.cat/d/DyUQMZbPQdXncUPcieeGWC.webp
https://void.cat/d/L68KivESy7io6QBwHoHwYF.webp
The "Universe 25" experiment is one of the most terrifying experiments in the history of science, which, through the behavior of a colony of mice, is an attempt by scientists to explain human societies. The idea of "Universe 25" Came from the American scientist John Calhoun, who created an "ideal world" in which hundreds of mice would live and reproduce. More specifically, Calhoun built the so-called "Paradise of Mice", a specially designed space where rodents had Abundance of food and water, as well as a large living space. In the beginning, he placed four pairs of mice that in a short time began to reproduce, resulting in their population growing rapidly. However, after 315 days their reproduction began to decrease significantly. When the number of rodents reached 600, a hierarchy was formed between them and then the so-called "wretches" appeared. The larger rodents began to attack the group, with the result that many males begin to "collapse" psychologically. As a result, the females did not protect themselves and in turn became aggressive towards their young. As time went on, the females showed more and more aggressive behavior, isolation elements and lack of reproductive mood. There was a low birth rate and, at the same time, an increase in mortality in younger rodents. Then, a new class of male rodents appeared, the so-called "beautiful mice". They refused to mate with the females or to "fight" for their space. All they cared about was food and sleep. At one point, "beautiful males" and "isolated females" made up the majority of the population.
According to Calhoun, the death phase consisted of two stages: the "first death" and "second death." The former was characterized by the loss of purpose in life beyond mere existence — no desire to mate, raise young or establish a role within society. As time went on, juvenile mortality reached 100% and reproduction reached zero. Among the endangered mice, homosexuality was observed and, at the same time, cannibalism increased, despite the fact that there was plenty of food. Two years after the start of the experiment, the last baby of the colony was born. By 1973, he had killed the last mouse in the Universe 25. John Calhoun repeated the same experiment 25 more times, and each time the result was the same.
Calhoun's scientific work has been used as a model for interpreting social collapse, and his research serves as a focal point for the study of urban sociology.
We are currently witnessing direct parallels in today’s society..weak, feminized men with little to no skills and no protection instincts, and overly agitated and aggressive females with no maternal instincts.
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Discussion
Just read this, pretty mad shit isn't it?
Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature.
- Georgia Guidestone.
Dark and all too similar to what society send to be headed.
. ...*seems
What was the basic understanding at the end of the experiment . What were their conclusions do you think ? What did they learn from all this mice stuff?
That's a great question. If anything was learned it certainly seems to have been ignored or at least notmlearned from.
I guess some people decided it was reason enough to justify population control.
"Behavioral sink"
The way it see it: confined to too little, finite space (lockdown) and given no reason to fend for themselves (socialism), society collapsed.
Scary
https://www.the-scientist.com/foundations/universe-25-1968-1973-69941
I do think that our wider society is at a crossroads for sure.