Bay 12 Games Forum

Please login or register.

Login with username, password and session length
Advanced search  

Author Topic: Which is the greater threat? AKA my peering into the human mind for giggles  (Read 2220 times)

Aramco

  • Bay Watcher
    • View Profile

Given the following two scenarios, which would you consider to be a greater/larger/whatever threat?

1.) Something really really bad, though, admittedly not very likely (say, the whole universe instantly collapsing into dust)

2.) Something much more likely, but not nearly as bad (say, the "tomb" over the reactor at Chernobyl failing and releasing radiation into the atmosphere)

I'm just curious about which one people tend to worry about more. You know, because I'm just the kind of guy who wants to know how the human mind works, just for giggles and/or because I can.

So... yeah. Preferably, you would expand on why you consider the one you choose to be the greater threat, otherwise there isn't much point.
Logged
Or maybe there's a god who's just completely insane and sends you to Detroit, Michigan in a new body if you ever utter the name "Pat Sajak".

Flying Dice

  • Bay Watcher
  • inveterate shitposter
    • View Profile

2. Things like that are preventable and predictable. Scenarios like 1 aren't really the sort of thing we'll see coming or be able to stop, so why worry about them?
Logged


Aurora on small monitors:
1. Game Parameters -> Reduced Height Windows.
2. Lock taskbar to the right side of your desktop.
3. Run Resize Enable

Aramco

  • Bay Watcher
    • View Profile

2. Things like that are preventable and predictable. Scenarios like 1 aren't really the sort of thing we'll see coming or be able to stop, so why worry about them?

While I understand your logical, for the sake of discussion, let's say that neither are preventable or predictable, and just leave it at likely/not so likely.
Logged
Or maybe there's a god who's just completely insane and sends you to Detroit, Michigan in a new body if you ever utter the name "Pat Sajak".

Flying Dice

  • Bay Watcher
  • inveterate shitposter
    • View Profile

It's still a simple matter of priorities, then. The threats which are most immediate are the ones with which we concern ourselves, both because they are more likely to happen before we die, and because it is more likely that we will need to deal with the results. Certainly the low-probability, long-term threats can be assessed and considered, but not as a primary focus. You don't worry about the asteroid which may or may not collide with Earth in a few hundred years when someone is mugging you.
Logged


Aurora on small monitors:
1. Game Parameters -> Reduced Height Windows.
2. Lock taskbar to the right side of your desktop.
3. Run Resize Enable

Aramco

  • Bay Watcher
    • View Profile

It's still a simple matter of priorities, then. The threats which are most immediate are the ones with which we concern ourselves, both because they are more likely to happen before we die, and because it is more likely that we will need to deal with the results. Certainly the low-probability, long-term threats can be assessed and considered, but not as a primary focus. You don't worry about the asteroid which may or may not collide with Earth in a few hundred years when someone is mugging you.

Makes sense. I was expecting this result, though I must admit I was hoping for:

"THE UNIVERSE IS GOING TO COLLAPSE INTO DUST?!?!? RUUUUUNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN"
Logged
Or maybe there's a god who's just completely insane and sends you to Detroit, Michigan in a new body if you ever utter the name "Pat Sajak".

King DZA

  • Bay Watcher
  • Ruler of all things ruleable
    • View Profile

If the collapse of the entire universe is both entirely unpredictable and unpreventable, worrying about it at all seems rather silly to me.

Itnetlolor

  • Bay Watcher
    • View Profile
    • Steam ID

It's still a simple matter of priorities, then. The threats which are most immediate are the ones with which we concern ourselves, both because they are more likely to happen before we die, and because it is more likely that we will need to deal with the results. Certainly the low-probability, long-term threats can be assessed and considered, but not as a primary focus. You don't worry about the asteroid which may or may not collide with Earth in a few hundred years when someone is mugging you.
Makes sense. I was expecting this result, though I must admit I was hoping for:

"THE UNIVERSE IS GOING TO COLLAPSE INTO DUST?!?!? RUUUUUNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN"
You go ahead and run, I'm breaking out a cooler of beer, a bag of weed, and trippin' balls as I witness the end of the 'verse. I mean, I have front-row seats, let's enjoy the show as much as possible, if death is inevitable.

The Fool

  • Bay Watcher
    • View Profile

1. I'll take a seat at the restaurant at the end of the universe.

I wouldn't be surprised if we could hop to another universe by then though. Maybe we can build a restaurant that views the universe collapsing every night from just outside a portal leading into the doomed universe. We wouldn't even have to abide by traditional physics! We can have everything based on movements through a kitchen!

2. I wouldn't be surprised if there was some kind of natural environmental reaction that counteracted the radiation. If not we can invent something to soak the radiation.
Logged

Steam ID: The Fool [B12]
A Flexible Mind (Suggestion Game)

Mr. Palau

  • Bay Watcher
    • View Profile

It's still a simple matter of priorities, then. The threats which are most immediate are the ones with which we concern ourselves, both because they are more likely to happen before we die, and because it is more likely that we will need to deal with the results. Certainly the low-probability, long-term threats can be assessed and considered, but not as a primary focus. You don't worry about the asteroid which may or may not collide with Earth in a few hundred years when someone is mugging you.
Makes sense. I was expecting this result, though I must admit I was hoping for:

"THE UNIVERSE IS GOING TO COLLAPSE INTO DUST?!?!? RUUUUUNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN"
You go ahead and run, I'm breaking out a cooler of beer, a bag of weed, and trippin' balls as I witness the end of the 'verse. I mean, I have front-row seats, let's enjoy the show as much as possible, if death is inevitable.
BEST ATTITUDE EVER!
Logged
you can't just go up to people and get laid.

Eagle_eye

  • Bay Watcher
    • View Profile

multiply sentients killed by the probability for each scenario. The higher one is worse.
Logged

Powder Miner

  • Bay Watcher
  • this avatar is years irrelevant again oh god oh f-
    • View Profile

Universe collapsing into dust?
You'll make the law of conservation of matter even sadder than it already is.
Logged

GlyphGryph

  • Bay Watcher
    • View Profile

Which is the greater threat? Universe, obviously. Chernobyl shield collapsing doesn't exactly do a lot to me, especially now that most of the super radioactives have burned themselves out and we've only got the slow-burners left. Probably suck for people in Europe though!

Now, if I lived in Chernobyl for whatever reason, I'd probably consider that one the greater threat.

However, assuming I knew it was coming, I could at least avoid it.

Ultimately - I think the question is incredibly vague, bordering on meaningless, and not really worth a genuine final answer.
Logged

Aramco

  • Bay Watcher
    • View Profile

Universe collapsing into dust?
You'll make the law of conservation of matter even sadder than it already is.

physics are a lie

dust is a lie

the universe is a lie

therefore, the universe collapsing into dust is not a lie
Logged
Or maybe there's a god who's just completely insane and sends you to Detroit, Michigan in a new body if you ever utter the name "Pat Sajak".

Soadreqm

  • Bay Watcher
  • I'm okay with this. I'm okay with a lot of things.
    • View Profile

Why would you worry about something you can't predict or prevent? There are infinite scenarios where the world is suddenly destroyed for no reason, but as any vigilante psychologist worth his comfortable armchair knows, you'd have to be crazy to give a fuck.
Logged

GalenEvil

  • Bay Watcher
    • View Profile
    • Mac-Man Games

1. I'll take a seat at the restaurant at the end of the universe.

I wouldn't be surprised if we could hop to another universe by then though. Maybe we can build a restaurant that views the universe collapsing every night from just outside a portal leading into the doomed universe. We wouldn't even have to abide by traditional physics! We can have everything based on movements through a kitchen!

We should develop Bistro Math and make this happen :D
Logged
Fun is Fun......Done is Done... or is that Done is !!FUN!!?
Quote from: Mr Frog
Digging's a lot like surgery, see -- you grab the sharp thing and then drive the sharp end of the sharp thing in as hard as you can and then stuff goes flying and then stuff falls out and then there's a big hole and you're done. I kinda wish there was more screaming, but rocks don't hurt so I guess it can't be helped.