P.S. On thinking more about it, if you gave me 3 million simulated years per 100 years of wall clock time, I might consider this situation worse than death.
I will have to wait half a day per second of wall clock time, or multiple days to move my finger. So my body is as good as paralysed, from the point of view of my mind. Yes I can eventually move my body, but do I want to endure the years of simulated time required to get useful bodily movements? This is basically a mind prison.
Also everybody around me is still too slow, so I’m as good as the only person alive. No social contact will ever be possible.
I could setup a way to communicate with a computer using eye movements or something, if I can endure the years of living in mind prison required to do this.
The number one thing that would end eternally torment would be for me to able to communicate with another being (maybe even my own clone) that runs at a speed similar to mine. Social contact will help.
P.S. On thinking more about it, if you gave me 3 million simulated years per 100 years of wall clock time, I might consider this situation worse than death.
I will have to wait half a day per second of wall clock time, or multiple days to move my finger. So my body is as good as paralysed, from the point of view of my mind. Yes I can eventually move my body, but do I want to endure the years of simulated time required to get useful bodily movements? This is basically a mind prison.
Also everybody around me is still too slow, so I’m as good as the only person alive. No social contact will ever be possible.
I could setup a way to communicate with a computer using eye movements or something, if I can endure the years of living in mind prison required to do this.
The number one thing that would end eternally torment would be for me to able to communicate with another being (maybe even my own clone) that runs at a speed similar to mine. Social contact will help.