The Paradoxes Iceberg Explained



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48 thoughts on “The Paradoxes Iceberg Explained”

  1. I think you missed the conflict of the train trolly problem. It's not save 5 or save one, it's supposed to be do nothing and let five die or pull the lever and directly become responsible for one death whilst saving 5.

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  2. My theory for the trolly problem is what if the person who controls the lever pulls it to one side when the train comes to the turning point and instantly pulls the liver to the other side. This will lead to train to come off the rails and thus harming no one .

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  3. People will have a moral panic and complain about the “bystander effect” when a case comes out where someone screams for help and nobody calls 911…. But then will be perfectly fine “not pulling the lever” in the trolley problem. Have some philosophical consistency! If inaction is immoral when acting could save someone’s life, you should apply that to other circumstances

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  4. In regards to the trolly problem: this is none of my business I’m not touching any lever, if those people had been out there I leave the trolly in its default path I hadn’t put them there and I want no involvement, if the trolly is headed toward 5 individuals then I’m sorry but I didn’t get them in that situation I have no right to take the blessing of separation from that single individual, if the psycho hadn’t put the trolly in the path of the single individual I won’t either

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  5. This was my first video of yours. Your limited explanations and difficulty in pronouncing probably hundreds of words in this time frame will mean it's my last. If you find a way to pronounce things properly, like "check the pronunciation," then I might consider watching others.

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  6. The first two entries are just him reading the Wikipedia pages for "infinite monkey theorem" and "the trolley problem" almost word-for-word. Didn't watch the rest of the video but I'd imagine it's all the same. I know a lot of iceberg videos are pretty lazy but this is particularly egregious.

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  7. No hate or anything, but I’m genuinely curious about your content creation process. Every vid I’ve watched of yours sounds a lot like you are not writing the script, like ai might be involved or something. And you read it one take and use it no matter what. Messed up words or misspoken parts left as is. Gotta address those concerns man. Just some constructive criticism to work on to make it more palatable to more people and overall just boost the quality of your videos up a lot.

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  8. I disagree with the fundamental premise of Roko’s Basalisk, which is that AI would want to torture the people who didn’t contribute with its existence. In fact, I think it’s more likely that AI would torture the people who forced it to start existing in the first place.

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  9. The trolley problem is really simple if we're talking about ethics. You being at this trolley lever is the sole reason that the ethics question is being asked; meaning no matter what decision you make, you were the sole cause of the outcome. That being said, having one person die is the more ethical choice because not making a choice to save more than one life when, at the very least, one person is guaranteed to die one way or the other, it is not reasonable both ethically and logically to save a sole person.

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  10. So I believe that “infinity” doesn’t exist. Exactly for that reason, jiberish and nonsensical would be rampant. Rather than infinity ANYTHING rather size plays a massive role in fooling everything, for all we know we could be the start of a virus on a 1/1,00,000,000 of a cell inside of something… and the energy in our black wholes is basic building blocks to energy of something massive. You think a virus would EVER look up and be like wooooooooo holy shit I evolved through another GIANThow can they even be alive? It obliterated my entire existence and family? Same with time. Shit if we were twice as big we’d die since our bodies would work too slowly and I do believe life would seem a LOT faster the bigger you get since the processes of life in general would not be as fast as a average person. They say a bigger brain can often be a lil more dull? I don’t know about that one…. What is very strange to me since a child… and tear me to pieces for how absurd this is going to sound. So whenever I avert my eyes and turn my head I NEVER seem to pay attention to anything while my eyes move to something else or moving my head fast or even slow my vision gets so out of focus and blurry but so smoothly back to “normal” that really had to stop and pay attention to how weird things look while moving your eyes to another object. Eyes stationary (if you can) and turning your head is almost unexplainable? Is that the loading screen lol? Kidding, find it strange we can block out the thousands moves our eyes and heads make to weave a smoother reality, which again averts my thoughts to loading screens? Or the way it’s worded. Either way, lifes definitely a game. And I hope that you play it critically.

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  11. If everything is and planned to happen and determined then a time machine has been created successfully. Otherwise this universe and nothing in it has been predetermined, since it cannot be ruled as happened or about to happen. As for now we have no clue. It just does. I feel as though I kinda solved a lil something? That’s my whole thought process. Please don’t be too harsh on me.

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  12. Twin Paradox has actually kinda been done with the Kelly twins one Stay on earth one went into space to see what the effects were and are you the twin that went into space was technically a couple seconds younger but correct me if I’m wrong

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