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		<title>By: L K Tucker</title>
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		<description>This problem does not explain everything. The medical condition is reputed to cause rage. It would not cause paranoia that directed that rage to neighbors.

There is a problem of physiology that would have caused both rage and paranoia, Subliminal Distraction.

This phenomenon was discovered when it caused mental breaks for office workers in the 1960&#039;s. They were using prototypes of close-spaced workstations. The cubicle solved that problem.

The small dog-trot, shotgun, or log cabins would have provided the close spacing of family members and the opportunity for exposure from Subliminal Distraction if one member created the &quot;special circumstances.&quot; Those are eyes-open concentration to the level of slight dissociation while there was repeating detectable movement in peripheral vision.

There have been mental breaks and sudden violence on scientific expeditions for over a hundred years. There is a case of an ax murder over a chess game on a Russian Antarctic station. During the 1830&#039;s mountain men lived alone in small cabins rather than risk that a cabin-mate would have a sudden berserk episode and try to kill them. It was called Cabin Fever.

All these examples happen when two or more people attempt to live and work in too-small single-room arrangements.
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<p>There is a problem of physiology that would have caused both rage and paranoia, Subliminal Distraction.</p>
<p>This phenomenon was discovered when it caused mental breaks for office workers in the 1960&#8242;s. They were using prototypes of close-spaced workstations. The cubicle solved that problem.</p>
<p>The small dog-trot, shotgun, or log cabins would have provided the close spacing of family members and the opportunity for exposure from Subliminal Distraction if one member created the &#8220;special circumstances.&#8221; Those are eyes-open concentration to the level of slight dissociation while there was repeating detectable movement in peripheral vision.</p>
<p>There have been mental breaks and sudden violence on scientific expeditions for over a hundred years. There is a case of an ax murder over a chess game on a Russian Antarctic station. During the 1830&#8242;s mountain men lived alone in small cabins rather than risk that a cabin-mate would have a sudden berserk episode and try to kill them. It was called Cabin Fever.</p>
<p>All these examples happen when two or more people attempt to live and work in too-small single-room arrangements.</p>
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