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Human studies used to disprove findings from Universe 25 may have been 50 years too early. |
In the 1960s and 70s, the American ethologist and behavioural researcher John B. Calhoun conducted an experiment with mice to better understand the effects of population density on behaviour. The experiment, conducted at the National Institute of Mental Health, was known as Universe 25. It consisted of a predator-free, 9-foot square pen with nesting boxes and unlimited food, water, and nesting materials but limited space.
The results were surprising. Rather than physical density, the more limiting idea of ‘social density’ suggested a bleak future for humans living in urban environments. While Calhoun was controversial for ‘anthropomorphising’ his findings, it shocked me how Universe 25 mirrors what is happening in our increasingly Woke Western world.
Alexandra Marshall had this to say in the Unfiltered newsletter:
Giving politics a break for a moment, there is a great little article from Michael de Percy today in which a mouse experiment from the 60s/70s that might explain why our culture is going so horribly wrong. Its mice even started ‘going Woke’ (well, a mouse version of Woke). The major lesson, beyond the entertainment, is that models and expert consensus do not always correctly predict reality. Given the topic involved is ‘population growth’, this is certainly something that needs more thought.
My opinion piece in The Spectator Australia, Woke society replicates 1970s mice experiment.
MICHAEL DE PERCY: WHAT MICE 🐭🐭🐭 TELL US ABOUT THE FUTURE BEHAVIOUR OF A WOKE CIVILISATION
— The Spectator Australia (@SpectatorOz) May 29, 2025
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