Nozick intuited which pill we would take in a Matrix

In 2016, Hindriks and Igor Douven of Sorbonne University in France attempted to verify that intuition by surveying people's responses to the original thought experiment

They also asked if participants would take an "experience pill" that operates similarly to a machine but allows the user to remain in the world, and a functioning pill that enhances the user's capabilities but not their perception of reality.

"Our first major finding was that people actually do respond in this way, by and large," Hindriks confirms. 

"Overall, people are rather reluctant to go along with this scenario where they would be hooked up to an experience machine." 

In their study, about 70% of participants rejected the experience machine, as originally constructed by [Robert] Nozick.

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