Can Human Rights Be Accomplished Experiment/Motivation
Victor Porton was severely discriminated in Russia during his unusual religious and political views.
Particularly he suffered severe hunger and was beaten by head using a frying pan.
This raised before him the following issue: If I follow the rules of my religion, I am discriminated, I cannot work, preach, do anything useful for the society. Moreover I am beaten by the head what drives me mad, and if I am mad I cannot follow the rules anyway. Among of the direct harm of brain damage, Porton was confused by the fact that brain damage makes a human mad what contradicted his concept of soul.
To resolve this issue, a new religion appeared. The issue with brain and soul was resolved this way: A man thinks with the brain, but soul is an external backup copy of the brain.
Victor Porton decided that God made this with the following purposes:
- to create a new religion (It is somehow similar to a computer which follows a wrong algorithm and switched to another algorithm until all resources such as memory are exhausted.)
- to cause legal harm, in order to be able to start the lawsuit of this experiment.
Whether his rights are protects, Porton would count this experiment as a success, because it is a scientific result.
Theological motivation
This experiment bears similarity to:
- Last Judgement (or related events)
- Witnesses of the Apocalypse (however, Porton is more like a plaintiff)
So Porton wants to experimentally check if they are related.