TheMalevolence
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-j-linden/compass-pleasure_b_890342.html
I'm not going to C + P the whole article, but it basically talks about an experiment where rats were kept in a box with a button (or lever) which stimulated electrodes in their brain, causing an orgasm. These rats would press the button up to 20,000 times a day, not paying attention to anything else, they wouldn't even stop for food or water and eventually had to be freed to stop them from starving.
(There's also some human application stuff, but I'm focusing on the rat thing.)
So, if technology advanced and, for whatever reason, you found yourself locked in a room with a button which you later learn causes you orgasms, and you had nothing else to do, would you trust yourself to not press it?
I'm not going to C + P the whole article, but it basically talks about an experiment where rats were kept in a box with a button (or lever) which stimulated electrodes in their brain, causing an orgasm. These rats would press the button up to 20,000 times a day, not paying attention to anything else, they wouldn't even stop for food or water and eventually had to be freed to stop them from starving.
(There's also some human application stuff, but I'm focusing on the rat thing.)
So, if technology advanced and, for whatever reason, you found yourself locked in a room with a button which you later learn causes you orgasms, and you had nothing else to do, would you trust yourself to not press it?