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Book page / scientific report (evidence file)
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Summary
This document page, stamped 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT', appears to be an excerpt from a scientific or academic text discussing chaos theory, fluid dynamics, and their application to biological behavior. The author draws parallels between mathematical models (attractors, limit cycles) and human morality, specifically referencing 'pederast priests.' The text then details research conducted by David Segal at UCSD regarding the effects of amphetamine dosage on the exploratory and circling behavior of rats.
People (2)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| David Segal | Professor of Psychiatry / Former Graduate Student |
Conducted research on amphetamine dosage in rats; former student of the narrator.
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| Unidentified Narrator | Author/Researcher |
Describes fluid dynamics and mentorship of David Segal.
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Timeline (1 events)
Unknown (Past)
Research experiment involving the administration of amphetamines to rats to observe behavioral changes such as continuous circling.
University of California in San Diego (implied)
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Relationships (1)
...research conducted by one of my first graduate students, David Segal.
Key Quotes (2)
"This vulnerability to directional splitting and often unpredictable alterations in action themes can represent what seem to be paradoxical combinations of both good and evil in the same strongly faithful, for example, the apparent bidirectional morality of generous and loving, pederast priests."Source
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"At almost precisely 2.5 mg/kg, the rat’s behavior changed dramatically into an entirely new pattern of continuous circling."Source
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