“Thought experiments” can end up that way when there’s no actual experiment done as a result to test it out, or after it gets released into the wild. The enduring use of P-Zombies or simulation theories.
“Thought experiments” can end up that way when there’s no actual experiment done as a result to test it out, or after it gets released into the wild. The enduring use of P-Zombies or simulation theories.
Yes! Thanks, makes sense that it came from the Onion.
I swear something like that exists, I remember watching a few episodes. The host is shown ignoring his family to do his cross country cooking show, leading to divorce and a gradual mental breakdown and maybe murders.
Can’t find the damn thing though, search results are clogged with garbage.
But you’d still need a physical, actually-Real, construction of infinite track to line up infinite people (tied down by infinite effort) with a train capable of doing infinite genocide in one second.
I fully support efforts to construct said train, however I am doubtful as to their success.
Furthermore, Goku could defeat Saitama.
IIRC child soldiers weren’t the only option.
But then NERV was never about saving the world, it was about fighting back juuuuust enough to create an opportunity for the absolute and final domination of the collective souls of humanity by a shadowy cabal who would be the immortal rulers of paradise. And also Gendo’s big widower energy.
It’s not a story the Confucians would tell you.