I honestly don't know what surprises me more, that below average writing gets so much airtime on these channels, or that there is so much praise them in the comment section. Do you even read books?
Reminder that in the making of the movie _Punisher_ (2004), actor and wrestler Kevin Nash was filming a scene where his character gets stabbed in the chest with a knife and doesn't flinch. Unbeknownst to anyone working in that scene, in one of the takes his fellow actor accidentally picks up the prop knife that ISN'T the folding one, by but an actual knife, and unintentionally stabs Kevin Nash with a real knife. Kevin Nash proceeded to NOT FLINCH FROM A FOUR INCH BLADE BEING IMPALED TO HILT IN HIS CHEST, causing the actor responsible, who realized at the resistance that it was an actual knife, to look on in genuine shock at Kevin Nash ACTUALLY not flinching from a knife wound. Because of this genuine reaction and Kevin Nash's stellar acting, they kept that take in the actual movie. TL:DR Kevin Nash took a stab wound on camera and didn't flinch.
On Earth you show pain it shows weakness, weakness is what gets you killed. It's why we naturally seek to be quiet when in pain. It's why your cat might not show the signs until too late.
This story reminds of a Reality T.V. show were they put an EX Navy Seal in a tub of ice water! He egged them on to put more ice in the tub!!! The medics in charge of his safety had crazy fits every time he told the crew to dump more ice in the tub!!! He beat everyones expectations!!!
Gotta love when its just a person lying about what is happening internally, pretending nothing is happening might be something that actual aliens might find confusing
I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.
I wonder the opposite of what the aliens wondered at the talk after the experiment how can species so fragile and easly broken maintain social cohesion? If they are so ingered by social regection how do they inovate? If they fall appart so easly under stress how do they handle even the mundane tasks of life.
One simply needs to look at history to see the resilience that humans are capable of. Those who survived the nazi death camps in WW-II, the Americans captured during the Vietnam War and kept in the North Vietnamese prison that was nicknamed the "Hanoi Hilton" by the prisoners where they were daily and brutality both tortured and interrogated, sometimes for years, a process that some did not survive, but that many others did, all while refusing to submit or give up. Demonstrations of battlefield courage in situations where survival was impossible, yet they kept going. Other examples of survival in impossible circumstances such as people surviving plane crashes in remote or even bleak areas like the top of a frozen mountain facing injuries, inhospitable conditions, and starvation when no one knew where they were, and still they refused to give up. Many times, these people carried a deep faith in God that sustained them. These and other examples in history have demonstrated the power of the human spirit.
Human SAS recruitment is a mental and physical test beyond all limits. The instance of a person who's arm got jammed into a rock , days went by water had run out and the person endured so much until that point he realised he was guna die . He didn't want to die and so he did the unthinkable... he hacked his arm off with a pocket knife.... like wtf endurance mentally and physically can we take if pushed.
It might be better to do this again but with multiple human test subjects. After all, the endurance of one human isn't the standard for the entire species. You need at least two test subjects - one to be the experiment subject and one to be the control subject so you can find the difference between the subject involved in the experimentation process and one to see how the base differs. Using one subject gives an unbalanced study, so multiple subjects are better for a more thorough research. In this particular scenario, I'd say eight test subjects would be best, one man and woman in each testing group (because men and women can and will react to situations differently so finding how they will react to it will help with research) - two test subject to test the endurance and pain tolerance of in a harsh-harsh way (i.e. physically and emotionally demanding tests, not showing kindness or empathy towards these subjects), two test subjects to test the endurance and pain tolerance of in a gentle-gentle way (i.e. not physically or emotionally demanding, showing empathy and compassion for the subjects), two test subjects to test the endurance and pain tolerance of in a harsh-gentle way (i.e. physically and emotionally demanding, showing empathy and compassion for the test subjects), and then two test subjects to test the endurance and pain tolerance of in a gentle-harsh way (i.e. not physically and emotionally demanding, not showing kindness or empathy towards these subjects). This will test their physical, mental, and emotional fortitude based on how you test them and how you treat them, and will give you better and more thorough research than having a single participant. Is this research morally correct in the way I described? Probably not. But it's already morally questionable with the fact it's a test for pain tolerance in the first place, so clearly the morality of the tests isn't exactly thought through here.
Good story until they crashed on an unnamed moon of Jupiter. Jupiter. Humans are traveling the stars but have a breakdown at Jupiter? That's like driving across a Continent, having a flat tire in your driveway, and having to set up camp because you cannot get home. He "walked out" on an airless moon of Jupiter, in shirt sleeves. We know every rock bigger than a basketball orbiting Jupiter. It's called *Science*-fiction.
I dont know how it was done, but people in… I want to say 30 years range… she tried significant rates of pain tolerance. I assume that the difference was due to child rearing.
I mean… show them a person getting a tattoo. Or a hangover. Sensory deprivation… we literally do that for fun. Holographic emotional pain… he knows it’s not real. That would be closer to watching a well made tragedy on TV.
That was a good one. So many of these stories aren't great, not referring specifically to those on this channel, just these scifi stories in general. But I really liked this one. Well done.
Daniel’s humor throughout the tests was not only brave but also a reminder of how humans use humor to cope with pain and hardship
Kind of reminds me how 2020 got meme-bombed like there's no tomorrow
I honestly don't know what surprises me more, that below average writing gets so much airtime on these channels, or that there is so much praise them in the comment section. Do you even read books?
The moment they said “non-lethal” and “no permanent damage” it was over for them.
Any dude on Earth going into this while knowing there'd be no permanent damage would just crack their knuckles and say "more"
Reminder that in the making of the movie _Punisher_ (2004), actor and wrestler Kevin Nash was filming a scene where his character gets stabbed in the chest with a knife and doesn't flinch. Unbeknownst to anyone working in that scene, in one of the takes his fellow actor accidentally picks up the prop knife that ISN'T the folding one, by but an actual knife, and unintentionally stabs Kevin Nash with a real knife. Kevin Nash proceeded to NOT FLINCH FROM A FOUR INCH BLADE BEING IMPALED TO HILT IN HIS CHEST, causing the actor responsible, who realized at the resistance that it was an actual knife, to look on in genuine shock at Kevin Nash ACTUALLY not flinching from a knife wound.
Because of this genuine reaction and Kevin Nash's stellar acting, they kept that take in the actual movie.
TL:DR Kevin Nash took a stab wound on camera and didn't flinch.
On Earth you show pain it shows weakness, weakness is what gets you killed. It's why we naturally seek to be quiet when in pain. It's why your cat might not show the signs until too late.
This story reminds of a Reality T.V. show were they put an EX Navy Seal in a tub of ice water! He egged them on to put more ice in the tub!!! The medics in charge of his safety had crazy fits every time he told the crew to dump more ice in the tub!!!
He beat everyones expectations!!!
He basically said ´´I ain´t bitchmade PUT MORE FUCKIN ICE IN THIS TUB!!! I LUV THE WAY IT SUCKS``
Pain is natures way of saying, "Don't do that again, stupid."
emphasis on the ´´Stupid´´ XD XD XD
Gotta love when its just a person lying about what is happening internally, pretending nothing is happening might be something that actual aliens might find confusing
Lying? Let me guess, you spend a lot of time with therapists…
Lie to yourself long enough, and you will convince yourself it’s true.
Imagine if they came across the trainin used by some militaries to help their special operations forces withstand torture.
Wait until they find someone who gets off on pain
Luckily we humans didn’t send a Masochist, or it would’ve caused diplomatic incident and lower the view of humans in the galaxy to perverts.
I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.
Quick someone grab a period simulator and give it to them 😂
😂😂😂
From period to birth simulators.
Women use this on weak men to prove they are superior. The whole thing is cope.
Humans also endure that voluntarily, but chill the fck out. Aliens are using their benchmark of “extreme pain”, not our own benchmark.
I wonder the opposite of what the aliens wondered at the talk after the experiment how can species so fragile and easly broken maintain social cohesion? If they are so ingered by social regection how do they inovate? If they fall appart so easly under stress how do they handle even the mundane tasks of life.
One simply needs to look at history to see the resilience that humans are capable of. Those who survived the nazi death camps in WW-II, the Americans captured during the Vietnam War and kept in the North Vietnamese prison that was nicknamed the "Hanoi Hilton" by the prisoners where they were daily and brutality both tortured and interrogated, sometimes for years, a process that some did not survive, but that many others did, all while refusing to submit or give up. Demonstrations of battlefield courage in situations where survival was impossible, yet they kept going. Other examples of survival in impossible circumstances such as people surviving plane crashes in remote or even bleak areas like the top of a frozen mountain facing injuries, inhospitable conditions, and starvation when no one knew where they were, and still they refused to give up. Many times, these people carried a deep faith in God that sustained them. These and other examples in history have demonstrated the power of the human spirit.
Or those who have survived a divorce. 😂
They didn't look at the records of women who have a history of migraines or endometriosis or child birth, or of the elderly.
@Saanonymous80 That's funny, but it's also true. I know. Been there, done that.
It’s like an early millennial being analyzed by a bunch of gen z.
"Do you feel *nothing*?"
"Honestly, I don't even know anymore. Is there gonna be a copay for this? Oh god... tell me this is covered..."
Human SAS recruitment is a mental and physical test beyond all limits. The instance of a person who's arm got jammed into a rock , days went by water had run out and the person endured so much until that point he realised he was guna die . He didn't want to die and so he did the unthinkable... he hacked his arm off with a pocket knife.... like wtf endurance mentally and physically can we take if pushed.
These are so fun to listen to.
It might be better to do this again but with multiple human test subjects. After all, the endurance of one human isn't the standard for the entire species. You need at least two test subjects - one to be the experiment subject and one to be the control subject so you can find the difference between the subject involved in the experimentation process and one to see how the base differs. Using one subject gives an unbalanced study, so multiple subjects are better for a more thorough research. In this particular scenario, I'd say eight test subjects would be best, one man and woman in each testing group (because men and women can and will react to situations differently so finding how they will react to it will help with research) - two test subject to test the endurance and pain tolerance of in a harsh-harsh way (i.e. physically and emotionally demanding tests, not showing kindness or empathy towards these subjects), two test subjects to test the endurance and pain tolerance of in a gentle-gentle way (i.e. not physically or emotionally demanding, showing empathy and compassion for the subjects), two test subjects to test the endurance and pain tolerance of in a harsh-gentle way (i.e. physically and emotionally demanding, showing empathy and compassion for the test subjects), and then two test subjects to test the endurance and pain tolerance of in a gentle-harsh way (i.e. not physically and emotionally demanding, not showing kindness or empathy towards these subjects). This will test their physical, mental, and emotional fortitude based on how you test them and how you treat them, and will give you better and more thorough research than having a single participant. Is this research morally correct in the way I described? Probably not. But it's already morally questionable with the fact it's a test for pain tolerance in the first place, so clearly the morality of the tests isn't exactly thought through here.
Good story until they crashed on an unnamed moon of Jupiter. Jupiter. Humans are traveling the stars but have a breakdown at Jupiter? That's like driving across a Continent, having a flat tire in your driveway, and having to set up camp because you cannot get home. He "walked out" on an airless moon of Jupiter, in shirt sleeves. We know every rock bigger than a basketball orbiting Jupiter. It's called *Science*-fiction.
That was a great story. And that was kinda full of senses.
The hard limit to human willingness to endure is surgery without anastasia but even then some have managed to get past it.
Interesting story.
I liked it.
Let the aliens monitor CERE training. Soldiers would suffer actual extreme pain and long-term suffering. 100% volunteers.
The indomitable human spirit strikes again.
Many prisoners of war survived hell. This story really bothered me.
Try knowing your cancer back for second time. All the time your expecting 20 years and you get 16. The count down starts again agsin
i really like the story but in my opinion the tone of voice in this would much more fit a horror story
This feels like it was written by an AI. No offense if it wasn’t.
Thx
I dont know how it was done, but people in… I want to say 30 years range… she tried significant rates of pain tolerance. I assume that the difference was due to child rearing.
I mean… show them a person getting a tattoo. Or a hangover.
Sensory deprivation… we literally do that for fun. Holographic emotional pain… he knows it’s not real. That would be closer to watching a well made tragedy on TV.
I’m assuming that in this particular future, snowflakes have gone extinct?😊
Yeah like in three or four years maybe?
More reasonable to assume such a volunteer would have a different mindset
@@Oldtricksmadenew this, the snowflakes and the weak were left on earth.
Should have tested a human woman. Cramps and childbirth would have been a true test for their theories.
That was a good one. So many of these stories aren't great, not referring specifically to those on this channel, just these scifi stories in general. But I really liked this one. Well done.
More stones! - - - From history.
Every 2 minutes an ad wtf
Less ads
Nice name
They should have picked a woman there. The pain tolerance limit is higher
10:00 bs
Not very scientific with only one test subject.