I don’t quite see the difference between real and simulated torture...
I tried to highlight the increased period of time you have to take into account. This allows for even more suffering than the already huge time span implies from a human perspective.
You need to read up on fun theory.
Indeed, but I felt this additional post was required as many people were questioning this point in the other post. Also, I came across a post by a physicist which triggered this post. I simply have my doubts that the sequence you mention has resolved this issue? But I will read it of course.
My value function says its better to have loved and lost than not to have loved at all.
Mine too. I would never recommend to give up. I want to see the last light shine. But I perceive many people here to be focused on the amount of possible suffering, so I thought to inquire on what they would recommend if it is more likely that the overall suffering will increase. Would they rather pull the plug?
I tried to highlight the increased period of time you have to take into account. This allows for even more suffering than the already huge time span implies from a human perspective.
Indeed, but I felt this additional post was required as many people were questioning this point in the other post. Also, I came across a post by a physicist which triggered this post. I simply have my doubts that the sequence you mention has resolved this issue? But I will read it of course.
Mine too. I would never recommend to give up. I want to see the last light shine. But I perceive many people here to be focused on the amount of possible suffering, so I thought to inquire on what they would recommend if it is more likely that the overall suffering will increase. Would they rather pull the plug?