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“A Disneyland with no children” apocalypse where optimization competition eliminates any pleasure we get from life.
A hell apocalypse where a large numbers of sentient lifeforms are condemned to very long term suffering possibly in a computer simulation.
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Your first option fits somewhere between 4 and 5. Your second option fits at the end of the scale and I’m not sure why it wasn’t included in the OP.
Yeah, i was thinking about the latter (like Pascal’s Mugging) but i think it might be too exotic to fit into a linear scale.
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“A Disneyland with no children” apocalypse where optimization competition eliminates any pleasure we get from life.
A hell apocalypse where a large numbers of sentient lifeforms are condemned to very long term suffering possibly in a computer simulation.
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Your first option fits somewhere between 4 and 5. Your second option fits at the end of the scale and I’m not sure why it wasn’t included in the OP.
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Yeah, i was thinking about the latter (like Pascal’s Mugging) but i think it might be too exotic to fit into a linear scale.