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Check out this article (it will only take a minute):

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/13804613/

Could all (or at least most) of the worlds problems be solved by just having everyone take a little 'trip' once?

I'll bet this is a government experiment, and they will use this information to 'slip a mickey' to middle-east terrorists. What do you think?


P.S. If you don't read the article, don't answer.

2006-07-11 03:29:39 · 7 answers · asked by a kinder, gentler me 7 in Social Science Other - Social Science

7 answers

well, people who are open to new experiences or have had new perspectives on things are often the most open-minded of all. similar to the astronaut who sees the world for what it is while in space, (and values it all the more because of that view) someone who's seen the other side of people, or gone through the looking glass might just gain a new appreciation of why we're really here.

just a thought.

2006-07-12 02:50:08 · answer #1 · answered by patzky99 6 · 4 1

mandatory beginning administration has been around particularly a on a similar time as, that is not something new or futuristic. It is going to the eugenics of the nineteenth Century or the compelled inhabitants administration in China or extremely much less overt schemes in India. There somewhat isn't a thank you to truly sterilize a individual and assure their fertility in an prolonged time. at cases i think of all of us contemplate whether a definite couple could have ever bred offspring, yet there must be liberty and human beings could desire to be take care of interior their persons and assets or we've a police state and at last a dictatorship determining who procreated and who does no longer. And all of us be conscious of the place that is going. the final component to do is teach a society out of a cycle of undesirable pregnancies and the misery and usually the poverty that is going alongside with it. If greater human beings have been in charge, various the topics we face as a society could ease.

2016-12-10 04:37:49 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Mushrooms can be good and bad. I tried them and had an excellent time, thought I had reached euphoria, but a friend of mine was paranoid all night. So it depends on the person. I really don't think any world problems are going to be solved by mass drug usage.

2006-07-11 04:32:48 · answer #3 · answered by badbasco423 2 · 0 0

I think it is a good idea in a controlled environment like the one in the article.. However it would be impossilbe to implement this on a large scale and have everyone in some type of controlled environment.. On a whole the idea is a good one. Just impossilbe to implement.

2006-07-11 03:49:07 · answer #4 · answered by Andy 1 · 0 0

"most of the volunteers said the experience had changed them in beneficial ways, such as making them more compassionate, loving, optimistic and patient."

I'm so curious as to how they behaved PRIOR to the experiment. People that volunteer usually are pretty open minded to begin with. But if those changes really could help.......heck I'm all for it! :)

2006-07-12 10:31:10 · answer #5 · answered by Marianne not Ginger™ 7 · 0 0

Changed my life forever. Opened my mind, so to speak.
Wasn't LSD tested on troops in Vietnam with devastating consequences i.e none of them wanted to fight

2006-07-11 03:38:35 · answer #6 · answered by pappa 2 · 0 0

yah, that's the answer. good job

2006-07-11 03:32:56 · answer #7 · answered by truthyness 7 · 0 0

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