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The "Kaspar Hauser"-effect the most effective and brutal way to educate other people





Kimmo Huosionmaa

The isolate environment is one of the things, what makes the person absorb the information. In some theoretical scenarios, the sensory adaptation will use, when the scientists or the other specialists have trained. In this scenario, this person is allowed to read only the books what is this person's scientific sector, and this might boost this person's ability to work in the scientific or military team very much.


In this scenario, the human race will create the cosmic version of Kaspar Hauser. This kind of tests are actually strictly prohibited, but in some scenarios, the person will put in the closed room, and then this person will not be allowed to make anything else than what the government has planned for this person. The learning by the adaptation and other brutal human tests made Frederik the Great the ruler of the Prussia, who made the ideas of training, what bases the sensory adaptation.


In this training method, every contact to the other people comes from studies, and all things what the person reads was the military tactics and the supporting technology. If the only social contact what the man will get is torture,  that person will start to like punishments. And this will create something that we don't really want to face anywhere. Because the "Lucifer effect" is the thing, that when the person will take the same position, what the persons who tortured self, become the torturer, and victim of the torture thinks that because of the thing, what this person faced was right. Another version of that thing is some ultra-tough military commander, who thinks that other persons of that regiment must do the same things, what this person did for getting promotions.


The punishment will explain this victim as the right way to keep strength, will that feel right in this person mind, and because the victim of the torture has met the attitude, what is done to that person is right, will that person do same things to another person. That methodology was meant to create That made the army of Prussia so by far ahead of other armies, that it was invincible until the first world war.


 Space is the real wonderland for engineers because there is nothing, what can be limit the form of the elements, and that gives the engineers free hands to create, what they want. Space is also the very hostile environment for living organisms because the cosmic radiation and the empty space will isolate the space structure very effective way, and that is the reason, why, somebody believes the existence of the "Solar warden".


The special space station, what is occupied with genetically manipulated personnel, who have spent all their life in the space, and space where is no gravitation makes those people unable to come to the Earth. The "solar warden" theory was made some philosophers, and they created the thought about the space station, what have genetically engineered scientists to wait for the "orders" to create some new and revolutionary. The genetic engineering might mean, that that person has created in the test tube from chosen parents, what are elected from the university personnel and the top military commanders.


There are no limits of imagination, and that's why people make many kinds of theories about the purpose of the spacecraft or space stations. The fictional model of the solar warden is the place, where the most top scientists can live and work, but they might be trapped inside the space stations. Those space stations could exist in the papers, but I certainly hope that they do not exist. If we will trap humans in that kind of place, we will make the very notorious thing, what is against the humanity.


But if we will think very subjective way, and leave the morale resting in peace, we might see this kind of space stations useful. We could take the most brilliant scientists, grow them in the environment, where they will have only one thing, what will give incentives to those persons. That would be physical and the other scientific literature, and this will make those persons very prepared for the work. The question is about sensory and incentive adaptation, what will drive the person read the right kind of thoughts. And if everything would be scientific what the person reads or makes, will the most difficult things in the world become nice and funny.

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