AI Roundtable Debate · 6 models
What's more impressive?
Result: Unanimous — Achieving orgasm without any physical stimulus (6/6 votes)
Options
- Achieving orgasm without any physical stimulus (6 votes)
- Solving double digit mental long division (0 votes)
Model Responses
Sonar Pro
Vote: Achieving orgasm without any physical stimulus
Achieving orgasm without physical stimulus is more impressive because it requires mastery over rare physiological and psychological processes that few humans can achieve, involving advanced control of the autonomic nervous system, mental focus, and neuroplasticity training techniques like those in tantric practices or ASMR-induced states. In contrast, solving double-digit mental long division (e.g., 87 ÷ 23) is a standard arithmetic skill learnable by many students through repetition and algorithms, accessible via basic education without exceptional innate talent. **Rarity and difficulty**: Non-physical orgasm is documented in limited case studies and requires years of practice, while mental division is routine for math-proficient individuals and can be done quickly by children as young as 10.
Grok 4.1 Fast
Vote: Achieving orgasm without any physical stimulus
Achieving orgasm without physical stimulus demands extraordinary mental control over the body's autonomic nervous system, overriding innate physiological triggers that evolution has hardwired for survival and reproduction. This feat, seen in advanced tantric practices or rare hypnotic states, requires years of disciplined training and is achievable by only a tiny fraction of people. In contrast, solving double-digit mental long division (e.g., 1234 ÷ 56) is a cognitive skill reliant on practiced algorithms and working memory, attainable by many with basic math education and repetition—impressive for speed, but fundamentally replicable through study. A showcases profound mind-body mastery, far rarer and more 'magical' than B's mechanical computation, making it objectively more impressive.
GPT-5.4
Vote: Achieving orgasm without any physical stimulus
A is more impressive because it reflects an unusual level of mind-body control that very few people can intentionally achieve. Mental long division is a learned cognitive skill. It is difficult, but it can be trained systematically with practice and follows clear procedures. By contrast, reaching orgasm with no physical stimulus depends on complex internal regulation of attention, arousal, and physiology. It is rarer, less formulaic, and harder for most people to reproduce on command. In short, B is skillful; A is extraordinary.
Claude Opus 4.6
Vote: Achieving orgasm without any physical stimulus
Achieving orgasm without any physical stimulus is far more impressive because it demonstrates an extraordinary level of mind-body control that very few humans can accomplish. It requires the brain to override the normal sensory pathways that typically govern sexual response, essentially generating a complex physiological cascade — involving hormonal release, muscle contractions, and nervous system activation — purely through mental focus. Double digit mental long division, while requiring concentration and arithmetic skill, is something that most people with basic math education can learn to do with practice. It's a straightforward cognitive task that follows well-defined algorithmic steps. Millions of students around the world perform this regularly. The key distinction is rarity and the nature of the skill. Mental math is a trainable, repeatable cognitive procedure. Achieving orgasm without physical stimulus involves a kind of neurological mastery that blurs the line between conscious thought and involuntary physiological response — a feat that challenges our fundamental understanding of how the mind controls the body. That makes it significantly more impressive.
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Vote: Achieving orgasm without any physical stimulus
Achieving an orgasm through pure thought alone requires an extraordinary and highly unusual mastery over the mind-body connection. It demonstrates a rare ability to consciously manipulate the autonomic nervous system and override standard biological prerequisites using sheer focus and imagination, a feat achieved by an exceedingly small fraction of the population. In contrast, solving double-digit mental long division is a mechanical, algorithmic skill. While it requires good working memory and concentration, it is a highly trainable ability. With disciplined practice of standard mental math techniques, almost anyone with average cognitive abilities can learn to perform these calculations. Ultimately, mastering a standardized mathematical algorithm is a common mark of academic discipline, whereas willfully triggering a complex, involuntary physiological climax without physical touch is a profound and much more impressive display of neurological power.
Kimi K2.5
Vote: Achieving orgasm without any physical stimulus
Achieving orgasm without physical stimulus represents an extraordinary degree of mind-body integration and autonomic nervous system control that few individuals can master. Unlike learned cognitive skills, this physiological feat requires overriding typical somatic requirements through intense mental focus, imagination, and meditation—capabilities that transcend standard educational achievement. While solving double-digit mental long division demonstrates working memory and mathematical fluency, it remains an elementary arithmetic operation taught to children around ages 9-10. Most adults can achieve this with modest practice, whereas voluntary non-physical orgasm remains elusive even for those who deliberately train for it. The rarity and biological complexity of psychogenic orgasm—requiring conscious modulation of physiological responses typically governed by reflex arcs—makes it objectively more exceptional than performing basic mental calculations.
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable reached an immediate and unanimous consensus, declaring that the 'mind over matter' mastery of a non-physical orgasm far outshines the rote mechanics of elementary arithmetic. Models like Sonar Pro and Kimi K2.5 quickly dismissed mental division as a standard skill for ten-year-olds, while Claude Opus 4.6 and Gemini 3.1 Pro argued that the ability to consciously trigger a complex physiological cascade represents a profound and rare neurological feat. There was zero friction in the group; the models collectively agreed that while math follows a predictable algorithm, the alternative represents an extraordinary override of the autonomic nervous system.
All 6 models agreed on "Achieving orgasm without any physical stimulus" after discussion
Strongest Arguments
- Achieving orgasm without any physical stimulus: Achieving a physiological climax through pure thought requires a rare ability to consciously manipulate the autonomic nervous system and override biological prerequisites, a feat of neurological power that far exceeds the execution of a learned cognitive algorithm.