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Your scenario is just missing some details as in what tge room provides if there is nothing humans will eat tear each other and eat .
Your making a pretty big assumptions. There are many examples of humans in survival scenarios trapped together where they don't tear each other and eat.
Yeah i kinda am . But still it is a possiblr outcome and it is not far fetched
It is possible, but its so rare its remarkable when it does happen. Humans are a cooperative species, our super power is working together. Even with people we don't like very much (small town america is proof you can get along with people you hate).
We have phrases like 'and the band played on' because humans in adversity are extremely cooperative.
Remove a government, remove a police force, and you still have people, just getting along. Rural communities, hikers, explorers, sailors, get along together, more or less, in broad strokes without the constant watchful eye of sauron.
It isn't control that makes people behave, its that people just want to get on with their lives and the less drama the better.