Welcome to the Nexus; I hope to have some interesting discussions with you in the future if you're up for it. I myself graduated Cum Laude with a Bachelor's degree in Behavioral Neuroscience in May and am currently working in a cabinet factory where I build roughly $100,000 worth of cabinets each night (you can buy them at Home Depot). When I was working in the finish room the person wiping stain next to me was also a college graduate. Good luck with your neuropharmacology endeavors, the brain can be an extraordinarily useful device whenever it knows what to do.
peptiderr wrote:
I know exactly what you mean, have we evolved to have something that tells us there is a god(s)? Does our brain for some reason know these other beings? Or maybe we are actually talking to them.
Or maybe those beings are a figment of our imagination and we are really talking to ourselves. But this doesn't mean you can't learn anything by listening to your inner self; even the product of imaginary forces can have a real world influence (remember from math that i^4=1).
Every tool is dangerous when misused. That is no reason not to use tools.
Isn't it strange that a gift can be an enemy?