awesomeClaw said:
Okay then.
The Voice once again speaks "Any attempts at an escape will kill all of you."
Happy? And why are you so bitter. Can´t you just enjoy a little dilemma without getting sand in your arse?
Now you have no alternatives, except the ones proscribed.
I said I don't like how contrived it is only you make it MORE contrived.
This is ridiculous. This is anti-intellectual, it is a puzzle that seems to hate "outside the box" thinking. That's the type of thinking that defines us as a species, and is the most valuable kind of intelligence for serving mankind.
The best puzzles are open ended ones. You have given us a puzzles deliberately engineered - in a ham fisted way - to have only two bad solutions.
This is just sick. There is nothing to it.
This is not free thinking, there is no thought here, only a gut animal response crudely weighing values.
There is nothing clever about deciding between 10 strangers lives and your own life, you seem to fundamentally misunderstand how absolutely utterly PRICELESS life is. There is no equivalence, there is no quantifying, there is no comparison.
I mean why in the poll do you essentially include:
(a) kill
(b) sacrifice
(c) do nothing
But not
(d) other, please explain
Your dilemma is frustrating as it does not encourage expansive thought, it constrains and limits it. Really there is no thought here, because the first thought is "well both of those options are to be avoided".
Remember the Milgram Experiment [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milgram_experiment]
That was a contrived moral dilemma that presented the "choice" of:
(a) continue electric shocks
(b) ruin experiment
But so few could actually think outside the box.
See that's deep thought.
You may find yourself in a Milgram experiment... will you be able to see beyond the limited choices presented to you? Or will you fail, and give into narrow vertical thinking, letting other evil external forces define the choices you make.