So, I've been following the Avatar/Genocide discussion going on here http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1050522
It's an interesting discussion that has provided a lot of emotional responses. This got me thinking about human nature when it's boiled down so I thought I'd conduct a little thought experiment.<p>Somewhere in an ocean there's an island. On it are 4 shipwreaked people. One can make sails, one can build a boat, one can sail and one can navigate. The problem is that the island is small and the water and food resources are limited, it cannot support 4 people. With all 4 their probability getting off the island and safely home is good. With only 3 not so much, with two it's poor and with 1 it's essentially impossible. However, the island could support 3 people with some hunger, 2 with realative comfort and 1 in luxury.<p>This is not a high school math problem ("if we just kill one person we can hang out on the island and still have a good chance of getting away"), or a Microsoft interview question, it's a human nature problem.<p>Imagine that they are all from the same culture/race. What do they do?<p>Now image that they are all from different cultures/races (if there are language differences it doesn't affect their ability to build a boat and sail away). What do they do?<p>I know what I think but what about you?
Really, it depends on the people.<p>I am reminded of the two miners who were trapped underground in China a few years ago. Finally one gave in to his hunger pangs, killed and ate the other. He was then rescued, less than 24 hours after they had become trapped.<p>Granted, the news reports I heard did not mention the ethnicity of either of the miners. But I don't think many people would have predicted that outcome in a thought experiment.
If they are all hackers they will simulate the situation using a genetic algorithm based on ant colonies and sail away:)<p>If they are lawyers they will debate the issue until one dies and they will never sail.<p>If they have a background in marketing they will probably try and convince the fatter not to eat anything until they come up with a strategy...