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Human Tolerance Limits:
"Humans are often spoken of as behaving like animals. Vast experimental study of animal reflexes and proclivities has disclosed reliable benign behaviors to be predictable when the creatures’ vital necessities are both habitually and readily available well within critical limits of safe, healthy input periodicities of the chromosomal and DNA-RNA optimum metabolic processing of the subject species creatures.
“Such scientifically conducted zoological behavior studies use the words reward and punishment. By the word reward they do not refer to a gold medal. Their word punishment does not refer to whipping. The animal behavior scientist’s word reward means that the creature is acquiring the vital life-support chemistries of air, food, and water well within the critical metabolic timing tolerance. Punishment, to them, means that the creature’s subconsciously generated hunger, thirst and respiratory instincts are not met within comfortably tolerable time limits, whereafter the creature panics; its original subconscious, spontaneous, innate trust that its environment will always provide what it wants and needs”
