All that's great, but it's speculation until you or someone can show it actually exist by bringing something back with you.I would imagine this man would disagree...
Terrance McKenna and DMT
The molecule DMT (N,N-Dimethyltryptamine) is a psychoactive chemical that causes intense visions and can induce its users to quickly enter a completely different "environment" that some have likened to an alien or parallel universe. The transition from our world to theirs occurs with no cessation of consciousness or quality of awareness. In this environment, beings often appear who interact with the person who is using DMT. The beings appear to inhabit this parallel realm. The DMT experience has the feel of reality in terms of detail and potential for exploration. The creatures encountered are often identified as being alienlike or elflike. Some of the creatures appear to be three-dimensional. Others appear to lack depth.
Author Terence McKenna has used DMT and feels that, "Right here and now, one quanta away, there is raging a universe of active intelligence that is transhuman, hyperdimensional, and extremely alien... What is driving religious feeling today is a wish for contact with this other universe." The aliens seen while using DMT present themselves "with information that is not drawn from the personal history of the individual."
DMT is also naturally produced in small quantities in the human brain, and it has been hypothesized that DMT is produced in the pineal gland in the brain. The pineal gland appears in the developing human fetus around 49 days after conception. Perhaps an embryo should not be considered human until DMT production commences. Note that "zygotic personhood" (the idea that a fertilized egg is a person) is a recent concept. For example, before 1869, the Catholic church believed that the embryo was not a person until it was 40 days old. Naturally occurring DMT may play a role in near-death experiences and alien-abduction experiences.
Is it possible that the reality exposed to humans by injecting DMT is in some sense a valid reality, on par with our normal reality? Our minds, which evolved to help us run from lions on the African savannas, might not be engineered to see these other realities under normal circumstances.
What is the guarantee that our minds are naturally designed to sense the "true reality"? Perhaps there is no guarantee. If this concept seems weird, consider a far-fetched example. Imagine a creature or phenomena that has been lurking among us since the dawn of evolution. If our ancient ancestors died every time they perceived the phenomena, evolution would favor creatures who did not perceive the creatures or phenomena. One might counter this argument by saying that our modern instruments, such as X-ray machines and cameras, should be able to make the creatures apparent to us, even if our unaided sensorium is not up to the task. Reasoning further, because our instruments have not made these realms apparent to us, the realms must not be real. However, perhaps our traditional instruments and theories are also not up to the task. Or perhaps our interpretation of the instruments' results is incomplete. Perhaps DMT is an instrument.
As a metaphor, consider infrared goggles. A person leans on a tree. At night, we don't see the person. Put the goggles on, and a new reality results a truer reality and we see the man. Similarly, is it possible that our brain is a filter, and the use of DMT is like slipping on infrared goggles, allowing us to perceive a valid reality that is inches away and all around us?
Video and no context to go with it? What was the point of me watching some video of guy describing his DMT trip?have you ever had dmt ????
[video=youtube_share;3KqeGwbOIA8]http://youtu.be/3KqeGwbOIA8[/video]
THE VIDEO WASN'T THE POINT, the question clearly was as you well know, this is the fifth time of asking and you skirt around the answer again, the video was to try and explain it to you because you clearly have not done dmt therefor why join this discussion ?Video and no context to go with it? What was the point of me watching some video of guy describing his DMT trip?
THE VIDEO WASN'T THE POINT, the question clearly was as you well know, this is the fifth time of asking and you skirt around the answer again, the video was to try and explain it to you because you clearly have not done dmt therefor why join this discussion ?
Ah, I thought the video was the point. Well, that was a waste of of several minutes of my life then. I thought I had answered your question with another question several times over: "Why does it matter?". You want me to answer, prove it's relevance to the points I keep disputing. Here's the kickass thing about something that's true: It's true whether or not you've done it. So how much DMT I have done has no bearing on my ability to ask you how the hell the aliens are not constructs of your brain on a chemical. (To which your only response seems to be "How much DMT have you smoked?", I might add.)THE VIDEO WASN'T THE POINT, the question clearly was as you well know, this is the fifth time of asking and you skirt around the answer again, the video was to try and explain it to you because you clearly have not done dmt therefor why join this discussion ?
that is all great! and im going to side with him over you,sorry but he knows more than you obviously!All that's great, but it's speculation until you or someone can show it actually exist by bringing something back with you.
it matters because of the thread title!Ah, I thought the video was the point. Well, that was a waste of of several minutes of my life then. I thought I had answered your question with another question several times over: "Why does it matter?". You want me to answer, prove it's relevance to the points I keep disputing. Here's the kickass thing about something that's true: It's true whether or not you've done it. So how much DMT I have done has no bearing on my ability to ask you how the hell the aliens are not constructs of your brain on a chemical. (To which your only response seems to be "How much DMT have you smoked?", I might add.)
But your opinion means nothing without experience, to me anyway, yelling? more like trying to highlight the question!You don't make the rules, Broseph Stalin. Anyone is entitled to join in on this public discussion, and doing DMT is not a requirement for having an opinion on it.
I think it's funny that your silly alien theory can't take the slightest bit of scrutiny or criticism without you bellyaching and acting like a spoiled child yelling at people to leave the thread.... lol
I know who Terrance McKenna is. I have for a long time.But your opinion means nothing without experience, to me anyway, yelling? more like trying to highlight the question!
And i put the links and pastes up to educate you that its not just my opinion,its VERY common you retard,scientists have even said it, i linked you to Terrance McKenna , read his works and educate yourself
But you wouldn't know would you!
There is no reason to believe that when you're tripping on DMT that you're doing anything besides tripping.
"In the context of deductive arguments, the appeal to authority is a logical fallacy, though it can be properly used in the context of inductive reasoning. It is deductively fallacious because, while sound deductive arguments are necessarily true, authorities are not necessarily correct about judgments related to their field of expertise. Though reliable authorities are correct in judgments related to their area of expertise more often than laypersons, they can still come to the wrong judgments through error, bias or dishonesty. Thus, the appeal to authority is at best a probabilistic rather than an absolute argument for establishing facts."that is all great! and im going to side with him over you,sorry but he knows more than you obviously!
Yes, and there's nothing wrong with avoiding a question that is irrelevant to the claims you are making. Whether or not I have smoked DMT has no bearing on whether everyone meets god or aliens when they're tripping; nor does it make me unable to point out the plethora of more mundane things that it could just as likely be. If you had started this thread as one asking for experiences and acknowledged them as subjective (Instead of claiming DMT let you talk to god), then you wouldn't be getting so many dissenting opinions.it matters because of the thread title!
it wasn't a waste of time because you now have limited knowledge of a dmt experience!
avoidance [əˈvɔɪdəns]
'the countering of an opponent's plea with fresh evidence'
refraining, dodging, shirking,
Prominently mckenna and strassmanWho are these scientists that think that DMT lets you communicate with aliens?
yes and you would know because you're brighter than mckenna and strassman, and you have twice their research background?dude, dmt has nothing to do with god or aliens, its just a really strong tryptamine/psychadelic, thats all, there is no presense, blasting off is nothing but your brain receiving a HUGE dose of a very strong chemical. its like lsd or anything else....no god. no alien creatures...it seems like your fishing, good luck
whats that got to do with the price of dmt, mckenna and strassman know more than you and you have never had dmt so you have no place to say mckenna and strassman are wrong."In the context of deductive arguments, the appeal to authority is a logical fallacy, though it can be properly used in the context of inductive reasoning. It is deductively fallacious because, while sound deductive arguments are necessarily true, authorities are not necessarily correct about judgments related to their field of expertise. Though reliable authorities are correct in judgments related to their area of expertise more often than laypersons, they can still come to the wrong judgments through error, bias or dishonesty. Thus, the appeal to authority is at best a probabilistic rather than an absolute argument for establishing facts."
Knowledge does not equate to correctness. Ability to detail the facts that support your argument does. All of the stuff you've posted by that guy is, at best, lazy science. It's all what-if and maybe with no concrete evidence.
Edit: Oops, don't want to be accused of plagiarism. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argument_from_authority
it has a bearing on your opinion because you have never had dmt, its like giving a smoke review on a strain you've never triedYes, and there's nothing wrong with avoiding a question that is irrelevant to the claims you are making. Whether or not I have smoked DMT has no bearing on whether everyone meets god or aliens when they're tripping; nor does it make me unable to point out the plethora of more mundane things that it could just as likely be. If you had started this thread as one asking for experiences and acknowledged them as subjective (Instead of claiming DMT let you talk to god), then you wouldn't be getting so many dissenting opinions.
How does that correlate, in any way, shape, or form, to being contacted by aliens? It exists in our bodies, THEREFORE; aliens.... idiot...
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Even a virgin who hasn't had sex can tell you that the feeling of an orgasm isn't a message from GOD or aliens.... idiot.
Is that rule just for me then, or do your troll friends not count!if you cannot discuss or debate properly without name calling dont do it at all.