Apparently, yes, as it is almost there.
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If that is so that can advance my hypotheses. But I need data.
So they were grabbing more resources even though they were already granted an abundance of resources to live well? Or were they stealing to...
Were the ones who had access committing the crimes?
I'm still looking for white collar crime statistics, btw.
I thought of the Soviet Union but didn't a black market develop and people there were still struggling for resources. So they, by no means, had...
Actually, I'm trying to rule out any alleged predispositions (genetics, IQ, poverty, testosterone, abuse) as major contributing factors by...
Can lay people suggest experiments to the scientific community? It would seem a great deal of valuable data could be produced and provided toward...
Well, first a non-competitive environment would be a resource management model where individuals do not have to struggle or compete by merit for...
Has anyone heard of any studies that contrast non-competitive environments with competitive environments and measure for crime? I'm interested if...
Some more fuel for this discussion: [MEDIA]
Aren't planets physically separated from their stars but "entangled" by gravity?
This is an even better argument than mine so....THIS^ :)
Suppose there are two physics occurring in the universe. Suppose there is a super-physics of the universe that says particle A and particle B are...
Correction: In my opening post, I erroneously attributed the description of "spooky" to Bohr. He was only defending what Einstein described as spooky.
Ok thank you. I do get that part. But what if the propagation of physical laws (physics) themselves is never two events but one? And what seems like...
It doesn't. My point is, if we change A from no state to a state by observing it, the answer is we are the ones changing B because, no matter where B...
Isn't it obvious that, for the particles we observe, by observing them we are interacting with them in some way and changing them? Btw, if we...
Ah, that's what I was missing. ...The physicists do not just observe one particle, they change its state and that causes the state of another...
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