You are saying that we ought to stay consistent, and keep the disembodied existences of pigs also horribly crowded?So I guess it's okay to raise pigs in horribly crowded environments and eat them, but not bring them back to a disembodied existence. Still, it's a step closer to envattment. If you're a pig, how do you know the farmer didn't sneak into your stall last night to hand you over to some mad scientists who removed your brain and hooked it up to some machine? — Marchesk
and were slaughtered in ways compatible with how a pig wants to exit. — god must be atheist
There's a way pigs wish to be slaughtered? — Marchesk
I'm all for happy pigs. Not sure what it is with horses and dogs getting the gold treatment, and pigs are cattle at best. — Marchesk
I think they were being overly optimistic that consciousness would likely occur simply by stimulating some neurons in a very different environment. — Terrapin Station
think they were being overly optimistic that consciousness would likely occur simply by stimulating some neurons in a very different environment. — Terrapin Station
A recent study found that the neurons in 32 pig brains removed from thier bodies can be temporarily brought back to life four hours later when hooked up to a machine that pumps oxygen, nutrients and protective chemicals into their brains. The cells were able to take in oxygen and produce CO2, but that's it for now. — Marchesk
Just think of the possibilities! If this lead to cell regeneration, then maybe one day we could recycle pigs to slaughter and eat over and over again. — S
Just think of the possibilities! If this lead to cell regeneration, then maybe one day we could recycle pigs to slaughter and eat over and over again. — S
While my complete sympathy for the birds, the bird-huggers forget that nature is more than capable and is doing the job of replacing the birds going missing in flight tours. — god must be atheist
This is funny in a scary and morbid sort of way. — god must be atheist
So I guess it's okay to raise pigs in horribly crowded environments and eat them, but not bring them back to a disembodied existence. Still, it's a step closer to envattment. If you're a pig, how do you know the farmer didn't sneak into your stall last night to hand you over to some mad scientists who removed your brain and hooked it up to some machine? — Marchesk
If we found out that Big Bangs are really the start of a new simulation, and that is the natural way all universes begin, with no beginning and no end, then that would be "reality", not "simulations". — Harry Hindu
This also raises the question of whether or not the simulations that we create in our computers are real universes where the NPCs are really conscious themselves. — Harry Hindu
If you're a pig, how do you know the farmer didn't sneak into your stall last night to hand you over to some mad scientists who removed your brain and hooked it up to some machine? — Marchesk
They are smarter than dogs, and they are not cute. — god must be atheist
Oh god! That gives me an idea for a horror story where aliens with a taste for human flesh recycle our brains into cloned bodies over and over. — Marchesk
They (pigs) are smarter than dogs, and they are not cute. — god must be atheist
Those are adorable!! — god must be atheist
I would so much like to make mad and passionate love to them! — god must be atheist
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