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Orthophilosophical behavior drug
Scientists say they have measured that actions precede the sentience experience of intent, that interval 300 ms to a few seconds (!) is modified with drugs so that intent always preceds action, causing orthophilosphical existence | |
Scientists say they have measured that action precedes
the sentient expereience of intent. I think I have read
that
the interval is about 300 ms to a few seconds (!), I
think
there is a combination of stimulants with depressants
that
could cause these measurement to have intent always
precede action. Which to my amusement places people
at
their right mind from the perspective of many previous
thinkers, actually thinking therefore amming, rather
than
amming then grabbing the credit post activity.
It is possible this could be accomplished with
antihistamines and caffeine. There is also an fMRI
version
where they use drugs to have the most well supported
source of consciousness from an fMRI perspective
activate
before actions.
who knows what these people will be like, or what they
will
do with cause and effect!
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There are times when it is necessary to be able to act
without thinking. The last time you tripped, did you fall
on your face or catch yourself? Do you believe you had
time to think about how to catch yourself, before acting
to catch yourself? |
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Another example involves riding a bicycle and getting
the front wheel stuck in something unexpected, such
that you go flying over the handlebars. This has
happened to me twice in about 40 years of bike-riding,
and both times I managed to hit the ground rolling (and
safely). I assure you this was far more automatic than
think-before-acting! |
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Instad of pushing intent first, I think it makes more sense to space action out further in front of intent. Many people have trouble deciding what to do. |
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I thought this was going to be one of yours, [Ian]. |
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//The consciousness is always the last to know.// |
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I'm not so sure that this will always be the case. In certain instances time appears to crawl for the observer. Since almost every human perceptual function seems to put them someplace on some spectrum or other, it stands to reason that there are certain mindsets already born closer to instant cognition of real-time than others. |
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Someday one might converge with the other. |
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//It is possible this could be accomplished with antihistamines and caffeine// |
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Or some very slowy-downy drugs that would inhibit action to a point where a concerted and deliberate force of intention is required before anything happens. |
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/a concerted and deliberate force of intention is required / |
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Frontal lobe damage can be like this. |
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Where do the avocados come into it? |
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When we make the guacamole, of course. |
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