Religious mentality explained

Discussion in 'Politics' started by sameeh55, Apr 5, 2012.

  1. The Monkey Banana and Water Spray Experiment
    The experiment is real (scientific study cited below). This experiment involved 5 monkeys (10 altogether, including replacements), a cage, a banana, a ladder and, an ice cold water hose.

    The Experiment- Part 1
    5 monkeys are locked in a cage, a banana was hung from the ceiling and a ladder was placed right underneath it.
    As predicted, immediately, one of the monkeys would race towards the ladder, to grab the banana. However, as soon as he would start to climb, the researcher would spray the monkey with ice-cold water.
    but here's the kicker- In addition, he would also spray the other four monkeys…

    When a second monkey tried to climb the ladder, the researcher would, again, spray the monkey with ice-cold water, As well as the other four watching monkeys;
    This was repeated again and again until they learned their lesson
    Climbing equals scary cold water for EVERYONE so No One Climbs the ladder.

    The Experiment- Part 2
    Once the 5 monkeys knew the drill, the researcher replaced one of the monkeys with a new inexperienced one. As predicted, the new monkey spots the banana, and goes for the ladder. BUT, the other four monkeys, knowing the drill, jumped on the new monkey and beat him up. The beat up new guy thus Learns- NO going for the ladder and No Banana Period- without even knowing why! and also without ever being sprayed with water!

    These actions get repeated with 3 more times, with a new monkey each time and ASTONISHINGLY each new monkey- who had never received the cold-water Spray himself (and didn't even know anything about it), would Join the beating up of the New guy.

    This is a classic example of Mob Mentality- bystanders and outsiders uninvolved with the fight- join in 'just because'.

    When the researcher replaced a third monkey, the same thing happened; likewise for the fourth until, eventually, all the monkeys had been replaced and none of the original ones are left in the cage (that had been sprayed by water).

    The Experiment- Part 3
    Again, a new monkey was introduced into the cage. It ran toward the ladder only to get beaten up by the others. The monkey turns with a curious face asking "why do you beat me up when I try to get the banana?"
    The other four monkeys stopped and looked at each other puzzled (None of them had been sprayed and so they really had no clue why the new guy can't get the banana) but it didn't matter, it was too late, the rules had been set. And So, although they didn't know WHY, they beat up the monkey just because " that's the way we do things around here"…


    Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Did_the_m...pray_experiment_ever_take_place#ixzz1rBl3Ul47
     
  2. Brass

    Brass

    :D

    Fascinating stuff.
     
  3. What party did those monkeys belong to ?
     
  4. Brass

    Brass

    I'm guessing they're representative of the Right Wing's evangelical vote:

    "You have to believe and pray."

    "Why?"

    "...Because that's how it has always been done."


    :D
     
  5. stu

    stu

    Scientists then put jem in the cage, and all the monkeys knew immediately why they had to beat him up. So too did the scientists.
     
  6. Brass

    Brass

    Some things just make sense. It's good when everyone can come together and agree on the right thing to do.

    :D
     
  7. I am afraid the monkeys are the overwhelming majority in all of the three Abrahamic religions.
     
  8. Brass

    Brass

    Very true. But only one of those groups is propping up a US political party, without which that political party would be relegated to litttle more than an unpleasant memory.
     
  9. con·serv·a·tive   [kuhn-sur-vuh-tiv] Show IPA
    adjective
    1.
    disposed to preserve existing conditions, institutions, etc., or to restore traditional ones, and to limit change.
     
  10. Brass

    Brass

    Damn. Succinct yet complete. Well done!
     
    #10     Apr 6, 2012