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| #252 - Tru tru. | 11/15/2015 on Next level time out | +1 |
| #247 - Lol that's my bad man, my thought is that it would alter their… [+] (2 new replies) | 11/15/2015 on Next level time out | +1 |
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| #236 - Idk where the VR element was introduced, but I still think tha… [+] (4 new replies) | 11/15/2015 on Next level time out | +1 |
| The VR element came from you though Like when i said that the drug and it's effects might fuck with people and you went on one about how they would basically live their lives as normal but on the drugs' timescale Which is the part I thought sounded not very possible for a drug But I mean that was that specific thing idk about the overall idea Haven't thought about it much Still might fuck with some people's psychology though #247 -
armoredparadiddle (11/15/2015) [-] Lol that's my bad man, my thought is that it would alter their perception of time, and they can live out their sentence on that time scale. I wasn't trying to imply that their reality would be altered in any other way besides time distortion. | ||
| #231 - It doesn't sound probable. In fact, where the **** is t… [+] (6 new replies) | 11/15/2015 on Next level time out | +1 |
| I mean the post itself sounds atleast feasible I could imagine a drug that warps your mind into thinking years and years have passed by But the whole VR element was where it went off the rails like how how even come close #236 -
armoredparadiddle (11/15/2015) [-] Idk where the VR element was introduced, but I still think that if the drug only changed time perception then you could administer certain dosages for certain amounts of time to be perceived, making the drug immensely useful. The VR element came from you though Like when i said that the drug and it's effects might fuck with people and you went on one about how they would basically live their lives as normal but on the drugs' timescale Which is the part I thought sounded not very possible for a drug But I mean that was that specific thing idk about the overall idea Haven't thought about it much Still might fuck with some people's psychology though #247 -
armoredparadiddle (11/15/2015) [-] Lol that's my bad man, my thought is that it would alter their perception of time, and they can live out their sentence on that time scale. I wasn't trying to imply that their reality would be altered in any other way besides time distortion. | ||
| #226 - Chemically induced VR sounds pretty cool. If that's how the dr… [+] (8 new replies) | 11/15/2015 on Next level time out | +1 |
| It DOES sound cool It also sounds impossible I couldnt evne begin to imagine how drugs could even come close to accomplishing it #231 -
armoredparadiddle (11/15/2015) [-] It doesn't sound probable. In fact, where the fuck is this information coming from? All i see is quotations and a stock photo of a prisoner. This post alone isn't credible and I'm too lazy to google this stuff. I mean the post itself sounds atleast feasible I could imagine a drug that warps your mind into thinking years and years have passed by But the whole VR element was where it went off the rails like how how even come close #236 -
armoredparadiddle (11/15/2015) [-] Idk where the VR element was introduced, but I still think that if the drug only changed time perception then you could administer certain dosages for certain amounts of time to be perceived, making the drug immensely useful. The VR element came from you though Like when i said that the drug and it's effects might fuck with people and you went on one about how they would basically live their lives as normal but on the drugs' timescale Which is the part I thought sounded not very possible for a drug But I mean that was that specific thing idk about the overall idea Haven't thought about it much Still might fuck with some people's psychology though #247 -
armoredparadiddle (11/15/2015) [-] Lol that's my bad man, my thought is that it would alter their perception of time, and they can live out their sentence on that time scale. I wasn't trying to imply that their reality would be altered in any other way besides time distortion. | ||
| #223 - I'm going to assume that it isn't a "all or nothing"… [+] (10 new replies) | 11/15/2015 on Next level time out | +1 |
| control the amount of time yes Not how it's experienced I doubt drugs alone can really manipulate a person's brain to such a finely tuned degree that you can instigate a kind of chemical VR #226 -
armoredparadiddle (11/15/2015) [-] Chemically induced VR sounds pretty cool. If that's how the drug is going to work then that'd be neat. I imagined that the drug would make you "think" time is going slower somehow but, I didn't think of it simulating another reality. I think you're right, this drug does sound a little too good to be true. It DOES sound cool It also sounds impossible I couldnt evne begin to imagine how drugs could even come close to accomplishing it #231 -
armoredparadiddle (11/15/2015) [-] It doesn't sound probable. In fact, where the fuck is this information coming from? All i see is quotations and a stock photo of a prisoner. This post alone isn't credible and I'm too lazy to google this stuff. I mean the post itself sounds atleast feasible I could imagine a drug that warps your mind into thinking years and years have passed by But the whole VR element was where it went off the rails like how how even come close #236 -
armoredparadiddle (11/15/2015) [-] Idk where the VR element was introduced, but I still think that if the drug only changed time perception then you could administer certain dosages for certain amounts of time to be perceived, making the drug immensely useful. The VR element came from you though Like when i said that the drug and it's effects might fuck with people and you went on one about how they would basically live their lives as normal but on the drugs' timescale Which is the part I thought sounded not very possible for a drug But I mean that was that specific thing idk about the overall idea Haven't thought about it much Still might fuck with some people's psychology though #247 -
armoredparadiddle (11/15/2015) [-] Lol that's my bad man, my thought is that it would alter their perception of time, and they can live out their sentence on that time scale. I wasn't trying to imply that their reality would be altered in any other way besides time distortion. | ||
| #219 - Thanks for the perspective. If all this technology does is alt… [+] (12 new replies) | 11/15/2015 on Next level time out | +1 |
| Well the post is talking about developing drugs to distrat someone's mind So I doubt it's going to be like a stint in VR #223 -
armoredparadiddle (11/15/2015) [-] I'm going to assume that it isn't a "all or nothing" kind of drug, it makes sense for us to be able to control the amount of time that people will perceive based on the dosage given, so i think the drugs will be useless if we are not able to control the amount of time perceived by the inmates. control the amount of time yes Not how it's experienced I doubt drugs alone can really manipulate a person's brain to such a finely tuned degree that you can instigate a kind of chemical VR #226 -
armoredparadiddle (11/15/2015) [-] Chemically induced VR sounds pretty cool. If that's how the drug is going to work then that'd be neat. I imagined that the drug would make you "think" time is going slower somehow but, I didn't think of it simulating another reality. I think you're right, this drug does sound a little too good to be true. It DOES sound cool It also sounds impossible I couldnt evne begin to imagine how drugs could even come close to accomplishing it #231 -
armoredparadiddle (11/15/2015) [-] It doesn't sound probable. In fact, where the fuck is this information coming from? All i see is quotations and a stock photo of a prisoner. This post alone isn't credible and I'm too lazy to google this stuff. I mean the post itself sounds atleast feasible I could imagine a drug that warps your mind into thinking years and years have passed by But the whole VR element was where it went off the rails like how how even come close #236 -
armoredparadiddle (11/15/2015) [-] Idk where the VR element was introduced, but I still think that if the drug only changed time perception then you could administer certain dosages for certain amounts of time to be perceived, making the drug immensely useful. The VR element came from you though Like when i said that the drug and it's effects might fuck with people and you went on one about how they would basically live their lives as normal but on the drugs' timescale Which is the part I thought sounded not very possible for a drug But I mean that was that specific thing idk about the overall idea Haven't thought about it much Still might fuck with some people's psychology though #247 -
armoredparadiddle (11/15/2015) [-] Lol that's my bad man, my thought is that it would alter their perception of time, and they can live out their sentence on that time scale. I wasn't trying to imply that their reality would be altered in any other way besides time distortion. | ||
