THE BEAUTIFUL MICE ARE ALREADY HERE 2

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John Calhoun gave his mice everything: unlimited food, perfect climate, no predators, ideal nesting spaces.

They responded by going insane, refusing to breed, and eating each other despite full feeders.

The Universe 25 experiment didn't just predict social collapse; it documented the exact stages we're living through right now.

We're not approaching the behavioral sink. We're in it.

Look at the parallels.

Calhoun's mice formed rigid hierarchies where "wretches" emerged—outcasts attacking randomly, unable to function socially.

Today's school shooters and rage-filled comment sections aren't different phenomena; they're the same behavioral collapse in human form.

Males retreating into themselves, females becoming hyperaggressive toward their own offspring.

Sound familiar? Birth rates cratering across developed nations while parents treat children like lifestyle accessories or abandonment targets.

But here's the truly terrifying part: the "beautiful mice."

These were males who withdrew completely, spending all their time grooming, eating, sleeping.

They refused to mate, fight, or engage socially.

They just existed, perfectly content in their self-care routines.

Open Instagram. Watch the endless grooming videos, the food porn, the sleep optimization content.

Millions of young people choosing pets over children, skincare over relationships, personal brands over actual connections.

The beautiful mice didn't die fighting; they died perfectly moisturized and alone.

Calhoun discovered abundance itself becomes toxic when social roles collapse.

His mice had every physical need met but lost the behavioral patterns that gave life meaning.

We've created the same condition: infinite entertainment, unlimited porn, endless food delivery, virtual everything.

No need to hunt, fight, build, or even mate.

Just consume and groom until the population quietly zeroes out.

The experiment succeeded 25 times.

Same result. Every. Single. Time.

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