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RE: A Fractal Universe #15- Gobstoppers on DMT
Wooooow this is a very cool post, I did not know this at all about DMT. Thank you for educating us. So do you know which cerebral network is direcly involved with this? I would bet the frontal cortex but I have no idea haha. Also, is that what people experience too when they take may be very strong pain killers? Resteeemed!
I am not sure which network, but I would also guess the frontal cortex. It's always been something that has intrigued me! I haven't heard about what pain killers can do to one's consciousness if they take too many, so I'm unsure about that as well. I have noticed that most hallucinogens have a very similar chemical composition to each other, so if a similar alteration in perception occurs then it would make sense it could be caused by a similar class of molecule. Maybe something created as a byproduct? Now I'm going to go do some research lol
I apologize for the late reply. Yeah the frontal cortex is responsible for a lot of things when people are drunk or high and that is because at that time it's not inhibited by other neural networks anymore. Oh yeah there are pain killers out there that can do that and I think that morphine is one of them. People should be really careful when they take those kind of medicine because even like a high dose of morphine can lead to cardiac arrest, so it's quite serious."Maybe something created as a byproduct? " I would guess that too actually. Yeah let me know what you find I would be very interested.
I will! It's always been interesting to me what the brain perceives when the filtering capacities have been inhibited ;)
Sounds good! :)