Yeah, I didnât intend to suggest that biomass is actually the metric, but more like, if you believe that the âintensity of experienceâ ratio is at least as large as the mass ratio (not because of the mass, but because the larger creatures tend to also have more complex brains and behaviour and so on), then actually farmed animals may have at least comparable if not more âtotal experienceâ than wild animals.
Yeah, I didnât intend to suggest that biomass is actually the metric, but more like, if you believe that the âintensity of experienceâ ratio is at least as large as the mass ratio (not because of the mass, but because the larger creatures tend to also have more complex brains and behaviour and so on), then actually farmed animals may have at least comparable if not more âtotal experienceâ than wild animals.
Oh, as a proxy of that.
I donât think I agree since I am not convinced that neural count is the relevant metric but I understand better the use of this proxy.