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So if they had put some educated people who can read maybe some history books or old documentary on the antique media of film they could have saved the tens of thousands of dollars wasted on this study. About 65 years ago the same study had the same conclusions, monkeys and humans have the capacity of team work to learn and accomplish a task or many tasks.
Its amazes me how regressed science and technology have come together as a revelation for he umpteenth (many) times. This was in the high school science and psychology books in the 1950's as has many rediscovered knowledge not knowing how to read in the 21st century. Technology, sciences, math are as stagnant as those leading this country reinventing the early 20th century sciences to put it in digital form of 1's and 0's format computers comprehend.
The US has lost 4 generations of Americans to education and government declaring they can do it better by controlling knowledge. The economy and mindset of government is so 1920's its scary and sad that we have to reinvent lost knowledge and the existing Constitution, freedoms, and inalienable rights as a better form of government.
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