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Originally Posted by Cali Panthers Fan
Equilibrium.
Can't do anything if you don't have a sense of balance in a gravity environment. Vertigo is utterly debilitating.
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Is vertigo a loss of a sense or is it a sense not working propely?
A person who requires glasses to see losing their glasses is likely more helpless then a blind person who has built adaptations.
So if you lost equilibrium would vision compensate over time? Would your muscles be able to adjust the force being used based on keeping your vision stable?
My other question is are we counting 5 senses or 9 or even more.
So if we go with nine you “split” touch into
Pain
Balance
Proprioception
Temperature
Touch
It’s clear without proprioception and equilibrium you can’t move and would be the most disabled. So in terms of the classic 5 senses Touch is clearly the most important because every bit of movement is predicated on touch.
But if we split into 9 I think it becomes interesting.
Taste - Adds enjoyment but no longer required to detect nutrition and poison so definitely the least essential for functioning
Smell - Same as taste but more diverse so bigger impact to quality of life but same to function.
Temperature - Mostly can be replaced with pain / vision but you’d probably burn yourself a lot to build up those senses and would be late to realize you injured yourself
Hearing - best replaced of the remaining by technology
Touch - taction I think can be replaced with vision for most part with a high reduction in quality of life but not debilitating
There is a line here I think to where things become debilitating
Equilibrium - I think vision and proprioception may be able to compensate for a lack of equilibrium at least enough to get around in a wheel chair
Vision - Seems like it should be most important as it’s our primary source of input for our consciousness mind however I think the systems that feed our subconscious systems are more important.
Pain - This is significantly Life shortening because you will be unable to know when pushing your body beyond basic limits. You could be an insane runner until you blew up your heart.
Proprioception - if your body doesn’t know where each part of your body is without visually looking at it I don’t believe you could get out of bed. I see no way to compensate for it not being there.
So essentially a lack Proprioception completely debilitates you while a lack of pain likely significantly shortens your life so they are 1 and 2. Then you have the vision and equilibrium. The other 5 I think you can manage.