Thursday, February 28, 2008

YAY

Yay! Birthday! Never expected so many people would bother to chip in for my birthday! Thanks to all of you!

Will be very short this time since it's a "filler" post.

Sunday, February 17, 2008

What defines “Me”?

This speech is not an answer, and does not attempt to answer any questions. In fact, it simply raises questions for us to ponder over.

There is essentially 2 observable parts that make up anyone- the physical appearance, and the personality. For the sake of argument, we will ignore the existence of the soul as we can neither proof nor disproof its existence. Now here comes the difficult part: which of these do we accept as the person? Or is it the two combined? Let me explain with some scenarios.

Scenario 1: your significant other suffers from a car crash. He/she is bedridden, had half his/her face burnt off, crippled and is unable to move anything below his/her neck. Yet he/she maintains the same personality that you know: jovial, caring, selfless/hurtful, spiteful, whatever. In terms of physical appearance, he /she is essentially a different person. You cannot even recognize who this person is if he/she does not open his/her mouth. In terms of his/her personality, he/she remains unchanged. In other words, he/she is the same person in a different body. Now is that still your significant other? Most will say yes.

Scenario 2: your significant other suffers from another accident. He/she suffers minor scratches, but had a severe concussion, to the point where he/she has a different personality. That person is now completely changed in terms of personality, from jovial to grumpy, caring to violent etc. Now since we take it that the scratches completely heal, but the brain damage is permanent, we can safely say that he/she is essentially a different person in your spouse's body. Now is that still who you love? Many will still say yes.

Scenario 3: same as the first 2, except that now the person is both brain damaged and injured. Your spouse, who originally looked and acted like snow white or tom cruise, now looks and acts like the evil witch or the hunchback of Notre dame. Now it brings another question: is that still your spouse? Many will still say yes.

Scenario 4: your significant other suddenly comes up to tell you after being married for 10 years, that in fact he/she died 3 months after the marriage, but was cloned to completely replace him/her. The person is identical; every physical appearance is identical, even to the point of childhood injuries and mitochondrial DNA. Memories are implanted such that psychologically he/she is the same as well. Essentially, he/she is the same person in the same body. Now how many would agree that this is still the one they love, that this is still the same person they met over 10 years ago before they got married?

Now let me explain in detail why we will ignore the existence of the soul in each of the scenarios. Firstly, who are we to say that due to the crash, soul switching occurred somehow and thus another person's soul is in your spouse's body? What if during the accident, somehow the personality of twin brothers in the same car was switched? How do we know if it was simply due to chance that they personality changed in the direction of their brother and not that their souls switched? How will we know that somehow again, by implanting memories in that person, the soul was moved over to the new body?

Now before you change your answer to the fourth scenario, what if you accept that clone as your real spouse and your REAL spouse comes back because he/she never really died? Now what if scenario 1/2/3 happened to this REAL spouse? Who is your real spouse then?

What defines us? What that can be observed can be changed. Does that change the person? The questions have been asked. Now it is up to you to answer it.

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

thought of the day

here's for some new i'm bored thoughts of the day:

i've been trying to figure out why when we are sleepy we want to close our eyes. i mean, fine our eyes dry up and stuff, but doesn't blinking cover that? we're suppose to feel sleepy when our brain starts to feel the strain from the continuous thoughts and stuff. so, if that's why we feel sleepy, why does only our eyes feel the strain and not say, our sense of touch, or hearing or taste, or we suddenly start feeling that the dustbin smells better than.. flowers or something?

they say that insects our size are unable to support their weight, so such insects don't exist. but i just wonder (again): imagine a knight wearing a full metal plate with legs, full helmet and a 2 handed, that can add up to over 60kg. if i'm not wrong, the plate itself weighs a staggering (literally) 45kg. now if a knight can walk around the bloody square in that hulking piece of armour, why can't an ant with the full exoskeleton (which probably weigh lighter than that) support its own weight? of course if we take the cube/square rule: assume ant is 2mm, increase in size 1000 times. strength increases 100 times. thus, if it can carry 50 times its weight before, it should be able to carry 5 times its weight yea? of course that means the ant is only 2cm long. and we've seen 2 cm long ants before. but then again, we've seen those ants carry big stuff. so.. i guess i'll come back another time to answer this question

ok now for some interesting random comments (since i think almost no one reads this blog so i'm fine writing this): i've always wondered why girls like to cut their hair. personal opinion but i think girls with longer hair look much better.

now before i go crazy thinking about it, IF anyone reads this post, can you please give me ideas on how to successfully interrogate people like kenneth?