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RBF Definitions
(4)
"substances that humans require the least can be gone without for 30 days, nature has for millions of years used humans’ hunger and the fertility potentials to force them to learn by trial and error how most competently to solve problems. But because more than a minute or so absence of oxygen, of which humans use the most, could not be tolerated, nature provided the air everywhere around the world and in effect ‘socialized’ it.
"As long as the 30-day, seven-day, and two-minute tolerances of food, water, and air are not exceeded, humans’ minds tend to remain in ascendance over their brain-reflexive sensing and people are considerate of their fellow humans. When the human is stressed beyond these tolerable limits, then the preconditioned-reflexing brain function takes over from the thoughtful, loving, orderly reasoning of mind and the secondary utterly thoughtless behavior occurs.
“It is at least scientifically plausible, and possibly even scientifically validated, to say that not only all humans but all creatures are designed to behave spontaneously in a benign manner and that all creatures have toleration limits”
