In a very quirky web site: www.johntitor.com a "supposed time traveler" from the year 2036 appeared in a newsgroup and on various web sites. As the weeks went by, various people began questioning him about his physics, time travel, future world events, and thoughts about our time. One of his more interesting posts that I found absolutely fascinating because it mirrored very closely my own thoughts, was this:
"In the future, sociologists spend a great of time discussing the collective mentality before the war that led to the demise of "Homo Materia". Many of them point to an experiment that was done in the 1970's or 1980's. The experiment isolated various sizes of rat populations in varying cage sizes with varying food and cleaning schedules. It was discovered that no matter what, there was a certain ratio of rats to space that once overtaken by population would always lead to aggressive and destructive behavior in the rats until enough of them had died or been killed to get back under the ratio. This was true even when the rats that were given plenty of food and had their cage cleaned every day. "
Are we, as humans, like these rats who engage in destructive and aggressive behavior because we are so crowded together, so angry because of the presence of too many other people?
Just a thought...
CG