This thread may end up being kind of pointless, but I'd like to get into the philosophy board a little more so I thought I would share my latest idea.
One day at work, I was debating with my good friend and coworker about science and philosophy and the works like I always do. It's great fun. =) Anyways, he's firmly set against psychedelics and any drugs so we always debate about why they're good or bad.
I made the argument that psychedelics are tools for exploring different perspectives to get the most complete picture of a concept. And then I thought of something. Recently, I've been studying telescopes in my astronomy class and I came up with this; psychedelics are like telescopes. An astronomer will use several different kinds of telescopes to get the most complete picture of a body in space. They may use visible light, x-rays, infrared, ultra-violet, etc. This is so they can observe all the different kinds of light coming from said body and gain a complete picture with the most information as possible. Well, psychonauts will use several different psychedelics to gain a complete perspective of a situation/concept. Each psychedelic is unique in its affects and gives you a different perspective. It's like when you're sober, you look at a picture and it's just 2D. When you take LSD for example, you can see that picture from one more angle and it becomes more 3D. The more different perspectives you can look at the picture from, the more completely 3D the picture becomes.
Psychedelics are telescopes.
Thoughts?
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