The Hundredth Monkey
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The “Hundredth Monkey Effect” is a supposed phenomenon in which a learned behaviour spreads instantaneously from one group of monkeys to all related monkeys once a critical number is reached. By generalisation it means the instant, paranormal spreading of an idea or ability to the remainder of a population once a certain portion of that population has heard of the new idea or learned the new ability... This story was further popularized by Ken Keyes, Jr. with the publication of his book The Hundredth Monkey. Keyes presented the “Hundredth Monkey Effect” story as an inspirational parable, applying it to human society and the effecting of positive change therein. Since then, the story has become widely accepted as fact and even appears in books written by some educators.
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- i. Foreword
- 1. The Hundredth Monkey
- 2. Then It Happened!
- 3. It Could Happen Any Minute!
- 4. Today Protective Measures Are Ineffective, and Ultimately Futile
- 5. Mass Action Is Effective
- 6. Understanding, Cooperation, and Love are the Keys to Human Survival!
- 7. We Win Some And We Lose Some
- 8. Whatever That Critical Number Is, You Are Needed to Save Our Civilization
- 9. You Know the Immensity of the Dangers
- Author's End Note
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