"Mike" <
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>One thing that's interesting is the discussion at the end about
>iterating to get QFT (quantum field theory), and how the iterations
>seem to give quaternions and octonions which is believed to specify
>the symmetry groups of the Standard Model. This is a bit conjectural
>at this point. But it does seem quite probably the case. If this
>indeed does specify the SM symmetry groups, then perhaps that is
>unique to the physical world. I think it is interesting to consider
>that this may give us a prescription to develop 3rd and 4th
>quantization procedures, and perhaps other symmetry groups if we
>continue to iterate the process. But even if these iterations made
>predictions that were confirmed by experiment, could we say that it is
>unique to the physical world? Or is this whole effort just an abstract
>concept that just so happens to apply to reality as well as to other
>abstract constructions? Ultimately, we may not be able to tell the
>difference. Afterall, theoretical physics is also an abstract
>construct in our minds.
try some shrooms
http://www.cracked.com/funny-4202-shrooms/
"Shrooms" are hallucinogenic mushrooms: They are a non-addictive way to
experience alternate planes of existence, and exist on all continents, save
the Antarctic.
Just The Facts
A Shroom trip generally lasts for 6 hours and will not be easy on your soul.
The active chemicals are Psylocibin and Psilocin.
Some shrooms grow so fast they can be fully formed in under a day.
Surviving shrooms.
While shrooms are non addictive, they're probably more likely to leave
scarring, whether that be mental scarring from sitting on a beach surrounded
by dogs giving you "bestiality works both ways" eyes or physical scarring
from thinking that the sea level has inexplicably (and at the time
logically) risen to just below the height of first floor level.
Shrooms should not be taken by anyone who is even slightly pessamistic in
their outlook, I knew a guy once who thought he was surrounded by cops, and
being the kind of guy he was ended up attacking a fence, it wasn't until the
effect of the shrooms wore off that he could be convinced he wasn't on the
run for murder. An effort should also be made keeping yourself fractionaly
aware of reality, the guy who kicked a piece of chalk thinking it was
polystyrene would tell you this also. Lets call him Janet, because the man
does not chase those who taunt him anymore. Shrooms tend to amplify your
emotional state, and it's likely things you worry about only slightly when
sober become the focus of your attention, you could spend the whole time
feeling guilty about something as stupid adopting children to work in your
razorwire factory.
With all that can go wrong with eating shrooms it should be known also that
they can offer up profound insight into oneself and the world around them.
From a euphoric state you could see trees growing and horny green women
girating against trees like poledancers, inviting you to bone a hole in a
tree, although it must be stressed not all hallucinations are tree based.
The world can become more colourful, sounds can become intensely interesting
and sometimes time itself can seem to slow down or stop completely as you
ponder the spectacular importance of Lady Gaga's contribution to the
transvestite community.
The recommended dose of mushrooms varies with their strength, but it's
considered wise; albeit pussyish to have a few and then up the dose late on
if you aren't staring at a lightbulb in fascination after one hour. Shrooms
often grow in shit, theirs no getting around it, they are the fruiting
bodies of fungi, which may well be hundreds of years old, lying beneath the
surface as mycelium, the vegetable part of the same fungi. The effects
(seeing and hearing things that aren't real) begins to wear off after around
8 hours, by which time you and the people you're with are either secretly
wishing you had stayed the fuck away and just watched the Cosby show instead
or are regretting a bout of "experimentation".
The film and similar tangents.
Shrooms is also the name of a terrible horror film set in Ireland about a
group of youths who were probably on a spring break getting loaded on
mushrooms and then having a shitty time being chased around by what may or
may not be their hallucinations, I can't remember exactly, I'm not watching
it twice.
The mushroom in the film is known as a liberty cap, because they give you
liberty and look like a little cap (Irish for hat) they are characterised by
a nipple on the top, and if eaten fresh you can easily get the idea into
your head that your eating lots of sexy little slimy boobies.
The leading lady is blissfully unaware as she eats a black nippled liberty
cap that it will be epic in it's power and will really fuck her up to the
extent that it kills her or turns her into Scott Bakula, or another
superhero. To burst the bubble on the plot slightly, this simply doesn't
happen, although all fungi are inclined to develop with mutations, as with
some people:
eating mutated or irregular mushrooms is perfectly safe, and god knows,
sometimes mutated boob shaped mushrooms are more appealing than ordinary
ones.