Sometimes an unfavorable result can cause violence in sports events, like when fan or viewers watch their favorite team play, they become easily aroused when their team loses a match. When they want only their team to win, they pass some bad remarks on other team fans that both started a fight between the two.
Another one is referee decision. Watchers become frustrated when the referee or the umpire make the very wrong decision.SO, they pass some bad words to the referee that can start a grudge between the players on the field, then starts violence with the teams players.
As the early 1900's was still a religious period, many people had discontent with that theory because they thought it damaged the origins of the bible, and public morality.
While the two may not seem alike at first blush, Venus is quite similar to Earth compared to other planets in our solar system. So much so, the Morning Star is sometimes called Earth's "sister planet". Its gravity is 90% as strong as Earth's, compared to Mars' ~38%, meaning that our muscles won't atrophy, and our bones won't decalcify as they do in low-gravity environments. It's roughly the same size as Earth, and it's the closest planet in our solar neighborhood.
This makes Venus a tempting target for future colonization, but what about all of those deadly characteristics mentioned above? It's hard to imagine life in an atmosphere full of carbon dioxide, with no water, and at incredible heat. Not to mention that if you were to stand on its surface, the weight of the Venusian atmosphere would be the same as diving 3,000 feet underwater (which you don't want to try). There's no arguing that the surface of Venus is brutal. That's why we wouldn't live on Venus's surface.
The answer is "Timothy Francis Leary".
Timothy Francis Leary was born in 1920 and was a psychologist as well as a
writer from America. Concord Prison Experiment and Marsh Chapel Experiment were
the result of experiments under the Harvard Psilocybin
Project during American legality of LSD and psilocybin by him. He passed
away in 1996.