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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/man-arrested-after-calling-police-to-have-his-drugs-tested/ar-AAyCbzF?ocid=spartanntpI think it would be impossible for a scientist as a drug-user to provide a game-changer theory of reality while still thinking they haven't broken any scientific rules, right?
This is not about individuals in the forum. Paranoia is another side-effect of drugs though.This topic is about an article that appeared today that I thought maybe relevant to science and any budding scientists.
Quote from: opportunity on 14/06/2018 11:12:05This is not about individuals in the forum. Paranoia is another side-effect of drugs though.This topic is about an article that appeared today that I thought maybe relevant to science and any budding scientists.Well seems as there is a fine line between paranoia and logic , direction is in the eye of the beholder. Do you want the maths free of charge it is no use to me ? And someone called me selfish which is a no no, I will stay skint.
Quote from: Thebox on 14/06/2018 11:17:24Quote from: opportunity on 14/06/2018 11:12:05This is not about individuals in the forum. Paranoia is another side-effect of drugs though.This topic is about an article that appeared today that I thought maybe relevant to science and any budding scientists.Well seems as there is a fine line between paranoia and logic , direction is in the eye of the beholder. Do you want the maths free of charge it is no use to me ? And someone called me selfish which is a no no, I will stay skint.To more fully answer your initial response, lets define "drugs" as anything that produces a very obvious "above normal" release of dopamine ( and NAD systems). Not sure if Alcohol does that, right? Alcohol is a depressant.
Once again, as I said (it was added in the previous post which you might not have seen):The key problem in stimulating dopamine and NAD is that "all of a sudden" one's brain is switched on...….one thinks they are either communicating with God or are themselves, more usually, God.That might work if your role in life is to be a "carrot" leading the donkey-cart, yet time socially has told us its more proper not to be misleading and use the idea of faith in God instead, right?
This is it though, there are ways of using the "God Within". We can hit the fast-ride Dopamine and NAD (noradrenalin) push, get there right away, that sort of thing, be a "carrot", as I said, or we can fine-tune the journey in a timely-manner, right?
I don't think so. When Freud studied he used opium to study the workings of the id, ego, and superego.No. I'm being practical here, hence the opening post.As I said, this is not about you.Drugs "fast-track", period.....they make you want to "live the life", that sort of thing, but your society can't sustain that without the actual real data."Shamans" are assigned to task of fast tracking a community, in indigenous cultures. So they hit the herbs. Its a Daa. There not though looking to define reality, yet present what may as well otherwise be descriptions of nightmares that aim to prevent us from walking that path, right?
I don't want to be a "party pooper".....the drugs that give the effect of enhancing a cerebral response are what they are.....We should ask the question, "can normal life experiences through time have the same ultimate effect?
Are children before they hit their first pot-party robotic?
Ok, social rules that serve to protect society.Drugs aren't good on certain levels then, especially considering making big decisions, right?I'm very surprised no one else in the forum hasn't jumped in with a comment, right?