Literally predicted modern societies bleak fate

>Literally predicted modern societies bleak fate

Why don't we talk about this more?

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post the video, I haven't seen it in a while

>Why don't we talk about this more?
Too depressing.

I have heard him mentioned but don't know the material.

What'd he predict? Cultural Marxism?

bump for want of info

I don't know what this is, red pill meh

The Beautiful Ones

I guess that not enough people know about this experiment, maybe you should do a short summary to get them interested.

I would if I wasn't posting on my obamaphone.

Everyone here bitches about one cause or another, but this is whats really behind all of the degradation

youtube.com/watch?v=0Z760XNy4VM

the difference between this and us is that our "beautiful ones" are ungroomed hideous autists

Created a thing where dozens or hundreds of mice had it all, everything they could have ever needed. Never had to work for any of it. The whole thing eventually went to shit though for reasons I can't remember.

I think different races have different specifications of space required to become their full potential.

Alas, those within cities appear to be suffering from this complex.

TL;DR?

Why it was the experiment with the "pretty ones" or "groomed ones". Right the colony got lazy stopped reproducing and even killing the young, all the betas killed each other and the alphas just sat isolated with the females grooming themselves.

But what would be the Human "natural" de-population mechanism? War? Disease?

>Modern women
>Collapse of natural order
>Inner city gangs
>Internet movements

And then there's all of the NEETs(beautiful ones) who just said fuck it and tapped out. Is it too late? Are we too far gone?

Thats the problem. We made life too easy for ourselves. Natural things that would keep the population in check we've done away with.

Heres a working link
youtube.com/watch?v=0Z760XNy4VM&spfreload=10

Interesting video. Thanks for sharing.

It seems to me that some parallels could be drawn, though mice are as social as humans are. Their "Utopia" lacks any government and none of the mice are indoctrinated into the "social contract" so there is nothing expected of one another except to meet their own needs by any means possible.

I suppose that shows what a collapse of western civilization and a return to barbarism would mean to a population of several billion people.

>Why don't we talk about this more?

Quite the contrary, redditors like you spam this retarded shit DAILY

I want to remind you that the experiment shows direct intervention into a species' society by a group of highly-evolved ones by GIFTING them the abundance. It is not intended for societies that reach the abundance fully by themselves via technological development that they have control of. Because such societies also reach a technological maturity that additionally fixes the wrongs caused by the abundance (see: life extensions, disease prevention, eugenics, augmentation, so on)

>tl;dr - stop circlejerking about this shit, we covered it countless times several years ago both on /sci/ and Sup Forums

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Watch the video It went to shit because of social lack of space, dysgenic and basically social decay (nothing to thrive for and nothing to fight against).
Something oddly similar to modern cities.

Basically it's not reptilians fucking with our minds, the environment itself is doing it.
high human density + easily accesible ressources = stress and boredom = more crime, less cooperation, less pair-bonding, less child-rearing

This board needs to read Malthus.
His ideas are very much in line with a lot of what pol thinks, it is not only about population. It is also about human nature.

Link to info?

We are depopulating right now.

The mouse experiment shows a civilization in decline.

Human culture is more complicated, so our civilizations can decline without massive overcrowding and overpopulation, which is why the US is still mostly unpopulated mountains, forests, and farmland.

There's still plenty of living space in the US, but it's mostly in the interior, which is economically unproductive since we're moving to a trade economy instead of a production economy. In a trade economy, only the coastal and border regions are profitable, since the interior requires much more time and money to transport goods.

To put it simply, the US is being effectively hollowed out, both figuratively and literally. When the US was productive, we built factories in the midwest, because land was cheap, and the great lakes provided a good means of transport.

The plains and the mountains were never populated, because they had terrible water access, which makes trade and transport more difficult. They're still valuable for agriculture and natural resources, but that's intrinsically tied to the land.

It would probably be war at this point unless some new supervirus pops up that wipes out a continent or 2.

Most likely scenario is that in the distant future genetically modified humans will inoculate themselves against a man-made disease that they then later release on the general population to remove undesirables.

>why don't we talk about this more?

Seems like there's a thread about it every day.

People are different than rats, there's no reason to assume we will end the same. After all, the rats didn't have the power to change their environment.

>"Excess males strived for acceptance, were rejected and withdrew."

Sup Forums

Birth control, abortion. We're intelligent enough to recognize that children are expensive to raise, so we don't have them.

Africa is underpopulated, which is why their fertility rates are insane. On the other hand, Haiti is a small overpopulated island, which is why their fertility rate is much lower, despite being ethnically similar to many African countries.

Jared Diamond suggested that civilizations collapse when they don't have the resources to maintain themselves. Of course, he only looked at isolated civilizations.

Most civilizations are not isolated, and they end up declining when their competitive advantage is worn down. That might be Ottoman textile weavers being undermined by cheaper European knockoffs. Or it could be Chinese building cheap plastic crap. Or the Japanese and Koreans creating great electronics.

The West has been technologically and managerially superior to its neighbors for centuries. That's no longer the case, because our competitors are global, and our growth has slowed significantly. We can compete on quality, but not price. Our technological growth has died down. Moore's Law is basically dead.

mice utopia experiment predicted degeneracy

never understood why Sup Forums identifies with this meme study so much

human society is more complex than stupid rat's

The ones isolated where the NEETs not the Alpha's. They were completely alone and wanted no contact. They were socially inept as well

Learn programming.

The only way to escape contracting conceptual space (a result of socialism and basic resource fulfillment) in the physical realm is to cultivate conceptual space in the digital realm.