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[–] goatboy ago 

Plants don't have nervous systems and can't be tortured. Grass directly benefits from being cut. Dogs do not benefit from being cut.

Everything started as void, but now torture only applies to things with nervous systems, and advanced nervous systems at that.

I don't know why you are talking about grass and dogs.

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[–] VoatsNewfag ago 

Plants don't have nervous systems and can't be tortured.

Alright, plants can't be tortured.

I don't know why you are talking about grass and dogs.

I assume, and correct me if I'm wrong, that since everything is just "the void" it fundamentally doesn't matter if a human dies or what a human is, because humans are just a complicated combination of water, carbon and a few other elements all of which originated in "the void" and which might eventually cease to exist. If a human dies, all the things made him up, water, carbon etc. still is part of the void, nothing much changed.

and advanced nervous systems at that.

How advanced? Bugs, worms, fish, chicken, dolphins, monkeys or only humans?

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[–] goatboy ago  (edited ago)

I assume, and correct me if I'm wrong, that since everything is just "the void" it fundamentally doesn't matter if a human dies or what a human is, because humans are just a complicated combination of water, carbon and a few other elements all of which originated in "the void"

No. Humans are not void. Humans are experiencers and witnesses of probability waves collapsing.

and which might eventually cease to exist.

No. Energy cannot be destroyed.

If a human dies, all the things made him up, water, carbon etc. still is part of the void, nothing much changed.

No. Physics requires information must transfer to somewhere. No evidence of energy transfer to the void. Perhaps information transfer, beyond an energy transfer we do not understand yet.

How advanced?

Don't know. More than a worm. Less than a chicken.