sorry. ive always been of the opinion that anything that alters my mind, and in particular my senses and how they interact, in a non predictive, nonrepeatable way, jeapordizes the trust i can place in my senses. and if i cant trust the senses, well, what good am i as a scientist? therefore, anything that occured under such conditions is automattically suspect. in other words, if i cant create the effect on my own, i cant study it properly.
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