It asked me if intelligent alien life would know about pi. I answered "yes", and the survey told me that 84% had also answered "yes". Am I understanding that right -- that 16% of respondents think that pi could be avoided?
OK, I get that this is a wildly crazily speculative discussion but how does anyone imagine intelligent life that doesn't have a concept of pi in some form? Pi is everywhere in math and science.
Intelligent does not necessarily imply developed.
Also it's not like our math is the only math. It's completely possible that they have a functionally identical but radically different system from math, without concepts like numbers or ratios or what have you.
Assuming their concept of math & science similar to us. Heck they may even have totally different concept of number. Imagined the thing we mysteriously called dark matter is just elementary subject to them.
There's no guarantee that intelligent life would use a mathematic system that enforced the idea of constants. While Pi must likely exist to intelligent societies, it may not exist in the same form.
My answers are strongly dependent on rather loose interpretations of words like "sleep", "money", "private" "property", "taxation" and so on. I think it's probably better to start with more general questions: for example, the answer "no" to "do they defect with each other on Prisoners' Dilemmas" basically rules out the need for taxation.
"Is there United Nations" - this question is extremely vague. It should be clarified. Overall most questions are based on our civilization and our path, rather than more important aspects.
-"Are they aggressive"
-"Do they have empathy"
-"Do they have family model"
Same with "Are there Jails" should be substituted by "Are there crimes" and "Is there a justice system"
I tried to have a balance of questions over these 6 areas:
* Biology
* Economy
* Environment
* Politics
* Science & Technology
* Society
I also tried to have a balance between questions that you would think for certain would be a 'yes' like the Pi one and a 'No' like the cannibalism one.
Layered on top of this was my own personal views on what's 'unusual' about our own society and a desire to get people actually thinking about us, not the aliens. Do we really need Jails and religion and countries? Is there another way? Maybe we could have a justice system without Jails, for example. That's what's behind the UN question - probably not a good question - but something I think about often.
I regret not thinking about the family question. That would have been a good one.
Just this morning I finished reading Solaris (by Stanisław Lem, it's an amazing book about reflecting on "how an alien could look like", 10/10), so I stopped thinking after every question to consider different scenarios possible with either answers.
To me it feels like a great tool to start laying down the plot for your next scifi book ;)
This is a funny quiz to do. Even if IMO yes or no are too restrictive. Also, the backgrounds are very heavy, I used to select answer, start loading page and press esc to stop loading of the background :D
Some feedback on the performance would be helpful. The server is in Singapore, so perhaps if put it behind cloudflare to speed up the images download for Europe and US?
I wasn't really expecting this level of interest to be honest.
I made this in Go & postgreSQL as a learning exercise.
There are 60 questions and I haven't developed the 'end' yet, it just goes back to the start. So if you see the questions repeating, it's time to stop.
If you hover over the percentage graph it will give you the stats so far for that question.
I kinda like the idea, though maybe 60 questions are a lot to go through.
However, a very big improvement would be to show yes/no in the graph/circle in green and red (same color as the buttons). I was confused how many voted for yes/no based on the circle at the first questions
Love projects like this. Love seeing how different people give themselves projects to learn new skills. Enjoyed the thought exercise, and keep up the good work. Have a great day!
I think the only thing that I said "no" to was ten fingers, since there's something around a 25% chance they have five fingers on each hand -- versus three, four, five, or six or so -- and assumes they only have two arms which serve as their primary environment manipulators. Even with eyes, it's a safe assumption their form of life evolved near a radiation source of some kind, and they almost certainly have "eyes" with which to sense that source. Even more so, that these things all exist in our history, by extension they must be possible in alien history. They may be immortal atheist pure communists that do not need to eat at the moment, but you'll need to consider how they got there, and so "yes" they probably did at one point have thieves and taxes and poverty and a king, even if they don't now. And "having" something (in my answers) includes having had something.
I started with Do they have jails and after a long while it asked me again the same question. Next was Do the have shops, which I already answered. Maybe it should understand it asked all the questions, thank and quit.
Are you going to post a one page total of all questions?
Btw, did you spend more time coding or looking for suitable pictures for the questions? :-)
It starts at a random question ( so all the answers are evenly distributed) and it just loops around to the start. I do plan to add an 'end' page with a summary at a later stage.
I hadn't used Pixabay before but it was perfect for this. It was a bit of mucking around to have 3 different image sizes for each question -so yes that took a while. About 6 hours including the domain and server setup I would say. The code was the easy (and fun) part.
Yeah, there are a lot of maybes in here. But on the other hand, that would most probably cause me and a whole lot of people to answer maybe on pretty much all questions. This is more interesting, and makes you think about the question more.
I've heard that bridges on an alien planet would look eerily like ours since there would probably be a need for them and all designs would converge on the most optimal.
Somebody wrote that toast would also fall butter-side-down on any alien planet with any gravity. Lots of arguments about tables, toast, gravity and mean rotation speed.
I answered no to essentially all questions. I consider dogs and rabbits, for example, to be intelligent life. From observing the earth and our surroundings, there is no reason to assume that higher intelligence would automatically arise.
How to define human-level intelligence is an interesting question. It would probably have to be done with questions similar to those on the site. E.g., do they know about pi.
[+] [-] computator|9 years ago|reply
OK, I get that this is a wildly crazily speculative discussion but how does anyone imagine intelligent life that doesn't have a concept of pi in some form? Pi is everywhere in math and science.
[+] [-] trynumber9|9 years ago|reply
Maybe you imagine an alien life far more advanced than I do.
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bailey%E2%80%93Borwein%E2%80...
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After an hour on HN there are 44k responses in so far. Here is a summary sorted the percentage that agree/answered "yes".
23% Is gold valuable to them?
25% Do they eat aliens (i.e cannibalism)?
25% Can they time travel?
29% Do they have political parties?
31% Do they use base 10 maths?
31% Do they have compulsory taxation?
32% Do they have a United Nations?
34% Are there countries?
35% Do they have elections?
37% Do they have mobile phones?
38% Do they have insurance?
40% Do they have slavery?
40% Is there unemployment?
41% Do they have brands?
41% Is there advertising?
42% Do they have poverty?
43% Do they use money?
44% Do they have religion?
45% Is there a world leader?
45% Do they have double helix DNA?
48% Do they have private property?
52% Do they have corruption?
53% Do they wear clothes?
54% Is there theft?
54% Is there a market for second hand goods?
55% Do they have pills/oral medicine?
56% Do they have male & female?
58% Are there jails/prisons?
58% Do they eat animals?
60% Do they have pets?
60% Do they have shops?
61% Do they have governments with authority over individuals?
62% Do they have wars?
62% Do they have judges or courts to adjudicate disputes?
64% Do they use recreational drugs?
65% Do they have police?
65% Are there roads?
67% Do they practice euthanasia?
68% Do they have electronic computers?
69% Have they developed Artificial Intelligence?
69% Do they have fiction (books and movies)?
71% Do they live in multistory buildings?
71% Do they know about and agree with our periodic table of the elements?
72% Do they have a sewage system?
73% Do they know about and agree with the theory of relativity?
73% Do they sleep?
73% Do they have doctors and hospitals?
74% Do they have something like cement/concrete?
75% Do they have space travel?
78% Do they eat plants?
82% Do they grow old and die?
84% Do they have standardised weights and measures?
84% Do they have eyes?
85% Do they have something like the internet?
87% Do aliens know about Pi?
88% Are there cities?
89% Do they eat?
89% Do they have reading and writing?
92% Are there animals and plants (other than the aliens)?
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[+] [-] funkyy|9 years ago|reply
-"Are they aggressive"
-"Do they have empathy"
-"Do they have family model"
Same with "Are there Jails" should be substituted by "Are there crimes" and "Is there a justice system"
[+] [-] xxxxxxxx|9 years ago|reply
I tried to have a balance of questions over these 6 areas:
* Biology
* Economy
* Environment
* Politics
* Science & Technology
* Society
I also tried to have a balance between questions that you would think for certain would be a 'yes' like the Pi one and a 'No' like the cannibalism one.
Layered on top of this was my own personal views on what's 'unusual' about our own society and a desire to get people actually thinking about us, not the aliens. Do we really need Jails and religion and countries? Is there another way? Maybe we could have a justice system without Jails, for example. That's what's behind the UN question - probably not a good question - but something I think about often.
I regret not thinking about the family question. That would have been a good one.
[+] [-] ff_|9 years ago|reply
Just this morning I finished reading Solaris (by Stanisław Lem, it's an amazing book about reflecting on "how an alien could look like", 10/10), so I stopped thinking after every question to consider different scenarios possible with either answers.
To me it feels like a great tool to start laying down the plot for your next scifi book ;)
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[+] [-] xxxxxxxx|9 years ago|reply
I wasn't really expecting this level of interest to be honest.
[+] [-] JD557|9 years ago|reply
For example: "Do they value gold?" - I guess that depends on the amount of gold that you can find on their planet.
I guess it would lose some of its charm if the questions were larger, though.
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C'mon, of any words to misspell...
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[+] [-] pmontra|9 years ago|reply
Are you going to post a one page total of all questions?
Btw, did you spend more time coding or looking for suitable pictures for the questions? :-)
[+] [-] xxxxxxxx|9 years ago|reply
I hadn't used Pixabay before but it was perfect for this. It was a bit of mucking around to have 3 different image sizes for each question -so yes that took a while. About 6 hours including the domain and server setup I would say. The code was the easy (and fun) part.
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How to define human-level intelligence is an interesting question. It would probably have to be done with questions similar to those on the site. E.g., do they know about pi.
P.S. 25% think they have access to time travel?!
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Is the site being DoS'd by us?
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