Behavioral sink

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Intro

Behavioral sink[1] is an experiment that John B. Calhoun did that describes how mice in a cage that are given food and heating and places to reproduce and space and good living conditions will have behavioral changes, the destruction of moral values and total annihilliation even though they are given food and all that they need except for nature. They are not given access to enter the freedom of nature.

The mouse population did not naturally go down to a population that was suitable for the cage but rather the experiment resulted in total annihilliation of the mouse population.

You would think that if you overcrowd a mouse population you would get a reduction of the population until it was not overcrowded anymore and then it would be a stable mouse population. But that is not the case with this experiment. Instead it resulted in the total annihilliation of the mouse population even though they had free food and heating and housing for reproduction. This shows that there is something else needed for organisms to survive. I believe that is nature and that is what they are trying to kill with their removal of Co2 from the air.

They were existing in an artificial environment, a cage, not in nature. That I believe is the explaination to the total annihilliation. Wild animals wants to be in nature.

Similar things are happening in society with the welfare system, facebook, meta, virtual reality, social media, youtube, and now the CBDCs and technologically enhanced living with welfare money if you go along with the system, social credit scores tied to your wallet.

This experiment has been compared to a welfare state[2].

Mike Adams also made an article about it[3]

Its like the doomed utopia[4], showing that we cannot leave nature. We are wild animals too.

Its a psychological concept[5].

Lately I have been thinking of that its really about God, this stuff about avoiding the deadly behavioral sink.

See also

References

  1. Behavioral sink at Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behavioral_sink
  2. John B. Calhoun’s Mouse Utopia Experiment and Reflections on the Welfare State, https://fee.org/articles/john-b-calhoun-s-mouse-utopia-experiment-and-reflections-on-the-welfare-state/
  3. Calhoun’s “mouse utopia” experiments are now coming true for humanity as self-annihilation, infanticide and gender distortions become commonplace, https://www.naturalnews.com/2022-11-28-calhouns-mouse-utopia-experiments-are-now-coming-true-for-humanity-self-annihilation.html
  4. The Doomed Mouse Utopia That Inspired the ‘Rats of NIMH’, https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/the-doomed-mouse-utopia-that-inspired-the-rats-of-nimh
  5. BEHAVIORAL SINK, https://psychologydictionary.org/behavioral-sink/