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Who is wiser, Spock or Yoda? An actual scientific study weighs in

  
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Who is wiser, Spock or Yoda? An actual scientific study weighs in

By Bryan Nelson, Mother Nature Network, January 30 2019

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Yoda vs. Spock, who would win in a battle over wisdom? (Photo:  Lucasfilm, Wikimedia Commons / NBC Television, Wikimedia Commons )

It's the ultimate geek debate: "Star Trek" or "Star Wars"? Or, perhaps even more essential: Spock or Yoda?

In a physical confrontation, it would probably be tough for Spock to contend with Yoda's force-wielding powers, provided Yoda could avoid a Vulcan nerve pinch. But what makes these two characters so iconic is not so much their physical prowess as their brilliant minds. Yoda is a Jedi Grandmaster, with 900 years worth of grammatically awkward wisdom at his disposal. Spock, on the other hand, is a wizard of logic, with powers of reasoning unfettered by emotional biases.




Who would win, then, in a battle of wits?

The debate, it turns out, might already be over. Scientists have weighed in (with an actual study!) that settles, once and for all, which of these fictional oracles employs the wisest philosophy.

A team of psychologists, led by Igor Grossmann from the University of Waterloo, pulled together the results from six separate studies that looked at how the emotions influence reasoning processes. They wanted to determine how a concept known as " emodiversity " — the ability to experience a rich mixture of balanced emotional states — might alter how reasoned decisions are made.

"With our new study, we wanted to test how the presence and balance of multiple emotions at the same time influence one's ability for wise reasoning," explained Grossmann   in a news release .

Overall, the experiments involved some 3,678 participants across four years of research. While none of the study subjects were either Vulcan or members of ... whatever species Yoda happens to be ... these two fictional characters nevertheless are known for their differing methodologies. Spock believes in negating emotions so that his reasoning powers are unbridled, while Yoda preaches finding balance, and he regularly consults with his intuitions and emotions when making decisions.

This was basically the distinction that the study was comparing, and it wasn't lost on the researchers.

As with most things, balance is the key


"What unites both the grand master of the Jedi Order and the first officer of the Starship Enterprise are their critical acumen, their ability to reason through complex situations, and their selfless willingness to forego personal interests for the common good," the team explained,   in their very serious research paper . "At the same time, these two icons differ fundamentally in their attitudes toward emotions."

While you might think that scientists would be biased toward Spock, given that his emotion-suppressing methodology seems to fit more congruently with the scientific method, that's not how the results panned out. Subjects who performed the best on the study's "wise reasoning" metric were consistently those who expressed a balanced set of emotional states, as opposed to suppressed emotions or unbalanced emotional states.

In other words, the science sides with Yoda, and it's not even close.

"It seems that wise reasoning does not align with uniform emotional down-regulation, as portrayed by Spock. Rather, wise reasoning accompanies one's ability to recognize and balance a wide range of emotions, as portrayed by Yoda," said Grossmann, definitively.

And so, the great debate has been resolved. Don't rub it in too hard, though, "Star Wars" fanatics. Trekkies might need some time for this one to settle in.

Heed the Grandmaster's advice: "You will know good from bad when you are calm, at peace. Passive. A Jedi uses the Force for knowledge and defense, never for attack."

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Buzz of the Orient
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1  seeder  Buzz of the Orient    5 years ago

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Trout Giggles
Professor Principal
2  Trout Giggles    5 years ago

Have Spock and Yoda play a game of 3 D chess. That will determine who's the wisest

 
 
 
Perrie Halpern R.A.
Professor Principal
2.1  Perrie Halpern R.A.  replied to  Trout Giggles @2    5 years ago

Good idea Trout!

 
 
 
sandy-2021492
Professor Expert
2.2  sandy-2021492  replied to  Trout Giggles @2    5 years ago

No fair, though.  The Force sometimes allows one to see the future, so Yoda would have an unfair edge.

 
 
 
Trout Giggles
Professor Principal
2.2.1  Trout Giggles  replied to  sandy-2021492 @2.2    5 years ago

Doesn't Yoda have to deliberately "look" into the future? If he makes that face, Spock will know what's going on and give him a neck pinch

 
 
 
sandy-2021492
Professor Expert
2.2.2  sandy-2021492  replied to  Trout Giggles @2.2.1    5 years ago

I don't know.  Luke seemed to see the future whether that was his intent or not.

I'm pretty sure the Vulcan nerve pinch is prohibited, but I suppose in response to unfair play, it might be acceptable.  And much more elegant than just flipping the board over.

 
 
 
Trout Giggles
Professor Principal
2.2.3  Trout Giggles  replied to  sandy-2021492 @2.2.2    5 years ago

Here's the thing, tho. Both Spock and Yoda are ethical creatures. I would trust that they would both play the game with no tricks involved.

I would hope.

 
 
 
Perrie Halpern R.A.
Professor Principal
2.2.4  Perrie Halpern R.A.  replied to  sandy-2021492 @2.2.2    5 years ago

It's allowed. It's the mind meld that you have to ask permission to do, since it is a violation of a being. 

 
 
 
sandy-2021492
Professor Expert
2.2.5  sandy-2021492  replied to  Trout Giggles @2.2.3    5 years ago

You know, I think you're right.  They wouldn't cheat.

 
 
 
Trout Giggles
Professor Principal
2.2.6  Trout Giggles  replied to  sandy-2021492 @2.2.5    5 years ago

high five!

 
 
 
Nowhere Man
Junior Guide
2.2.7  Nowhere Man  replied to  sandy-2021492 @2.2.5    5 years ago
They wouldn't cheat.

Nope neither would cheat.....

But if logic dictated, Spock would lie...... He called it subterfuge..... If the intent is true, a lie is but a tactic to obtain truth.....

I believe Savik actually questioned him on this very topic in the Wrath of Khan....... A lie can be logical.....

 
 
 
sandy-2021492
Professor Expert
2.2.8  sandy-2021492  replied to  Nowhere Man @2.2.7    5 years ago

Yes, Vulcan logic regarding honesty could be very...fluid.

In Voyager, Tuvok lied to infiltrate the Maquis - something about being "true to his own convictions" or similar.  He also lied to help flush out a crewman leaking information to the Kazon.

I'm not sure one can lie one's way to a chess victory, though, other than the normal subterfuge that can be part of game strategy.  I'd consider that to be fair game, anyway. 

Yoda might try distraction by lifting a shuttlecraft or X-wing, whichever happened to be handy, but I doubt that would work on a mind as focused as Spock's.

 
 
 
cjcold
Professor Quiet
2.2.9  cjcold  replied to  Trout Giggles @2.2.3    5 years ago

That is logical.

 
 
 
sandy-2021492
Professor Expert
2.2.10  sandy-2021492  replied to  Trout Giggles @2.2.6    5 years ago

We were wrong.  Spock would cheat:

 
 
 
Trout Giggles
Professor Principal
2.2.11  Trout Giggles  replied to  sandy-2021492 @2.2.10    5 years ago

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It Is ME
Masters Guide
3  It Is ME    5 years ago

I've gotta go with Yoda. He didn't have to rely on "Project Genesis" to come back to life like Spock ! Yoda lasted and eventually died of old age.

Spock had a bit of "Reasoning" problems in "The Galileo Seven" episode too ! His "Reasoning" Failed and confused him on Taurus II. 

I did like Spock's reasoning when he died though. "The means of the many, out way the means of the few....or the ONE "!

 
 
 
Nowhere Man
Junior Guide
3.1  Nowhere Man  replied to  It Is ME @3    5 years ago
"The means of the many, out way the means of the few....or the

the actual quote......

“Logic clearly dictates that the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few.”

Kirk's response...

“Or the one.”

reH dictates Logic.

QaQjaj jajlIj!!!

 
 
 
charger 383
Professor Silent
4  charger 383    5 years ago

we have seen other Vulcans but only Yoda, what are others of his kind like?

Yoda using the force is very powerful and when he uses a light saber he does not move like he is old

We have seen how Vulcans act during their mating season 

 
 
 
bccrane
Freshman Silent
4.1  bccrane  replied to  charger 383 @4    5 years ago

I believe if you watched episode I the "Phantom Menace", in the closing scenes, there were Yoda type creatures there, rougher looking, but of the Yoda species.

 
 
 
Trout Giggles
Professor Principal
4.1.1  Trout Giggles  replied to  bccrane @4.1    5 years ago

I will have to go back and watch that because I don't remember the other Yodas.

I recently saw "Solo"...now I hope they do movies about Yoda and Chewbacca

 
 
 
sandy-2021492
Professor Expert
4.1.2  sandy-2021492  replied to  Trout Giggles @4.1.1    5 years ago
I recently saw "Solo"

Was it any good?  I avoided it because of the reviews. 

I'm not sure anybody but Harrison Ford could be Han Solo for me.

 
 
 
Trout Giggles
Professor Principal
4.1.3  Trout Giggles  replied to  sandy-2021492 @4.1.2    5 years ago

I liked it. It explained how Solo and Chewbacca became friends.

It also explained the "Kessel Run in 12 parsecs"

 
 
 
sandy-2021492
Professor Expert
4.1.4  sandy-2021492  replied to  Trout Giggles @4.1.3    5 years ago
It also explained the "Kessel Run in 12 parsecs"

Good, because that needed some explanation.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
Professor Expert
4.1.5  seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  sandy-2021492 @4.1.2    5 years ago

I agree with Sandy. Nobody else but Ford could possibly be Han Solo. Perhaps in the future they could resurrect him like they brought him back out of being put in a solid slab that Jabba the Hut did to him. 

 
 
 
Trout Giggles
Professor Principal
4.1.6  Trout Giggles  replied to  Buzz of the Orient @4.1.5    5 years ago

Harrison Ford is getting a little long in the tooth to play a 20-something, tho.

 
 
 
cjcold
Professor Quiet
4.1.7  cjcold  replied to  Trout Giggles @4.1.1    5 years ago

I want them to make a movie with Princess Leia as a teen nymphomaniac before she became political.

 
 
 
Krishna
Professor Expert
4.1.8  Krishna  replied to  cjcold @4.1.7    5 years ago

I want them to make a movie with Princess Leia as a teen nymphomaniac before she became political.

Well why not?

After all, something "sexual" was done with Hermione in the Harry Potter series.

Harry Potter Hermione's Growth Spurt - SNL

 
 
 
charger 383
Professor Silent
6  charger 383    5 years ago

both have amazing ears but Yoda has a tail

 
 
 
Trout Giggles
Professor Principal
6.1  Trout Giggles  replied to  charger 383 @6    5 years ago

He does?

 
 
 
charger 383
Professor Silent
6.1.1  charger 383  replied to  Trout Giggles @6.1    5 years ago

I thought I saw a picture of him or an action figure with a tail but I was wrong

 
 
 
charger 383
Professor Silent
6.1.2  charger 383  replied to  charger 383 @6.1.1    5 years ago

mistaken, I was 

 
 
 
Nowhere Man
Junior Guide
7  Nowhere Man    5 years ago

Wow, like any of this can even be considered valid.....

It's like comparing Merlin to General Eisenhower......

Each, depending on the situation, had their strong points.....

 
 
 
Ender
Professor Principal
8  Ender    5 years ago

Yoda either has a speech impediment or is dyslexic. Though I am sure that doesn't discount wisdom.

I just think that if he was as knowledgeable as they say, he could master a language.

 
 
 
sandy-2021492
Professor Expert
8.2  sandy-2021492  replied to  Ender @8    5 years ago

I wouldn't say he hadn't mastered the language.  His vocabulary was correct, and all of the parts of speech are there.

Just used a strange sentence structure, he did.

 
 
 
Ender
Professor Principal
8.2.1  Ender  replied to  sandy-2021492 @8.2    5 years ago

Languages many, I speak.

 
 
 
Split Personality
Professor Guide
8.2.2  Split Personality  replied to  Ender @8.2.1    5 years ago

Now you sound Amish.

Make the lights off when you leave the room, bitte...

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
Professor Expert
8.2.3  seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  Split Personality @8.2.2    5 years ago

Since Harrison Ford and the Amish are mentioned here...

"Be careful out among the English."

 
 
 
cjcold
Professor Quiet
8.3  cjcold  replied to  Ender @8    5 years ago

Went to paramedic (MICT) school with a great EMT who was dyslexic. Unfortunately he was dropped because he couldn't do drug dosage calculations in his head. He stayed a great EMT.

I have to go with Spock on this one.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
Professor Expert
10  seeder  Buzz of the Orient    5 years ago

Yoda may be very wise, but he could not have fooled the 21st century people in The Voyage Home as Spock was able to do.  Of course that has nothing to do with wisdom, but Yoda would have had to do more than use a headband to cover his ears.

 
 
 
sandy-2021492
Professor Expert
10.1  sandy-2021492  replied to  Buzz of the Orient @10    5 years ago

Maybe he could have used the Force to make them see an average Joe.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
Professor Expert
10.1.1  seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  sandy-2021492 @10.1    5 years ago

Yeah, I guess that's possible.  He could have waved his hand and planted it into the mind of observers the way Obi Wan Kenobi did to let him and Luke pass, and Rey did to have a stormtrooper release her bonds and drop his weapon.

 
 
 
Tacos!
Professor Guide
11  Tacos!    5 years ago

Spock can tell you the answer to any question you ask him. Yoda knows the answer before you even ask him the question. Of course there's a chance he might lie to you about the answer.

 
 
 
Trout Giggles
Professor Principal
11.1  Trout Giggles  replied to  Tacos! @11    5 years ago

Lie, he does not. Embellish the truth , maybe

 
 
 
sandy-2021492
Professor Expert
11.1.1  sandy-2021492  replied to  Trout Giggles @11.1    5 years ago

He always tells the truth.  From a certain point of view.

 
 
 
TᵢG
Professor Principal
12  TᵢG    5 years ago

Seems to me Yoda exemplifies wisdom whereas Spock exemplifies knowledge (and logic).    But of course both characters are wise, knowledgeable and logical.

 
 

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