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What if you knew you could talk to a being ( or beings in some cases ) that lives here on earth, and that normally cannot speak to humans, for a half hour only.
What would you ask ? You cannot divide the half hour up and talk to more than one category. Categories - ( 1. ) Mammals ( 2. ) Plants ( an entire field or "crop" or a lone tree ) ( 3. ) Insects ( a swarm or "hive mind" that might be the Queen or some collective ( 4. ) Bird ( flock ? - less certain of it being mostly one voice ) ( 5. ) Lizard etc. Which category would you pick and what would you talk about ? Would you talk to a pet or would you talk to something you are even more curious about ? Don't bother asking me how detailed their answers can be, as this is obviously not a scientific question. Just for farts and giggles. The speech may occur in a mind to mind manner and does not require a tongue etc. It might be very simple, if you are talking to a simple being. "Am I a good dog?" ( present tense only ) might be a question your pet would ask you. Or change the rules to suit yourself.
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This is a really interesting question, kuranes.
Hormonal/Collective sentience has always been an interesting biological question for me. As such, I'd probably try to interact with a community of minds. Insects - with particular interest paid to ants/bees. |
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We might even be able to get a good discussion going between bees or termites and an IT expert, who was comparing hierarchical systems and databases to other kinds.
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What's particularly fascinating about insects is the efficiency of production - both in terms of basic reproduction and protection of lifestyle. Individuality is a fascinating psychological creation. I think it would be exciting to seek a meaningful exchange with an entity disinclined towards a sense of personal autonomy. Thank you - I'm Googling it as we speak... |
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Is that cat in your avatar your pet ? ( Or is it a panther ? Can't tell. ) What would "you" ask your pet ? ( Others feel free to answer )
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![]() I would ask: Considering you live a week at most, have no way to speak or eat, will never see your mate again, and never know your children --is it still worth it?
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I would talk to a cockroach. I would ask the cockroach what it feels like to be so hated and what, for instance, is considered the worst way of dying; being stamped on, choking on bug spray, the chalk....Also, what's it like watching your buddy from a distance, lying flat on his back, kicking like a maniac.
I'll tell him that I'm sorry for his troubles and then I'll remember that I'm an ISTJ, and I'll realize we have lot in common...The End
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I would go to North Carolina and talk to a few of the really old trees (probably some conifers) to find out what really happened to the members of the Roanoke colony.
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