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05-08-2023, 11:59 AM
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Just got high and invented the misc. oracle that predicts the most likely outcome
all the time, errrytime 350/365/4.20/7
This is how it works:
Post a poll with some evidence and known facts about a situation that a specific entity or person is confronted with.
Provide 3-5 courses of action that this entity or person could possibly take and has to decide from.
miscers decide which is the most likely outcome / next step. This works for psychological experiments, because it's focused on empathy rather than knowledge once the initial poll has concluded. That first poll is being voted on based on publicly available evidence and "facts" if possible. What you do next? X or Y?
After the first poll has concluded, you create a new poll with the new status quo being the result of the first poll. And again provide 3-5 courses of action that this entity or person could possibly take and has to decide from. Miscers vote on the most likely next action. And so on.
Post link to new poll into previous thread's OP every time to create a chain of poll threads that progress you through the most likely course of events (without taking into account external influences of course, it's just a psychological exercise after all). It's like a proof of intention based on empathy, putting yourself in that situation and walk through the thought process of someone else without your own personal bias because the collective makes the decisions that might be different from the ones you would have thought were more likely, thus leading you to a wrong conclusion.
Thoughts? Someone make a poll thread.
E.g. "if you were alphabet agency trying to cover up xy incident that happend so and so with this and that background, evidence and facts, what would you try doing? "
This is how it works:
Post a poll with some evidence and known facts about a situation that a specific entity or person is confronted with.
Provide 3-5 courses of action that this entity or person could possibly take and has to decide from.
miscers decide which is the most likely outcome / next step. This works for psychological experiments, because it's focused on empathy rather than knowledge once the initial poll has concluded. That first poll is being voted on based on publicly available evidence and "facts" if possible. What you do next? X or Y?
After the first poll has concluded, you create a new poll with the new status quo being the result of the first poll. And again provide 3-5 courses of action that this entity or person could possibly take and has to decide from. Miscers vote on the most likely next action. And so on.
Post link to new poll into previous thread's OP every time to create a chain of poll threads that progress you through the most likely course of events (without taking into account external influences of course, it's just a psychological exercise after all). It's like a proof of intention based on empathy, putting yourself in that situation and walk through the thought process of someone else without your own personal bias because the collective makes the decisions that might be different from the ones you would have thought were more likely, thus leading you to a wrong conclusion.
Thoughts? Someone make a poll thread.
E.g. "if you were alphabet agency trying to cover up xy incident that happend so and so with this and that background, evidence and facts, what would you try doing? "
05-08-2023, 12:35 PM
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Reminds me of those 'Fighting Fantasy' books from the 1980s
Where you had to turn to a certain page & paragraph, based on your response to a premise. And the story unfolds that way, based on what you picked.
Eg, You wake up in a dark cave, with a flaming torch in the corner, two exits north & south. A giant spider drops from the cave roof & hisses at you. DO YOU?
Fight it with your fists, go page 8
Use the torch and try & scare it off, go page 40
Run away down the southern cave exit, go page 254
Run away down the northern cave, exit, go page 144
Where you had to turn to a certain page & paragraph, based on your response to a premise. And the story unfolds that way, based on what you picked.
Eg, You wake up in a dark cave, with a flaming torch in the corner, two exits north & south. A giant spider drops from the cave roof & hisses at you. DO YOU?
Fight it with your fists, go page 8
Use the torch and try & scare it off, go page 40
Run away down the southern cave exit, go page 254
Run away down the northern cave, exit, go page 144
05-08-2023, 02:21 PM
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