It actually isn't science. The halmark of scientific proposals is that they are falsifiable. There is no experiment that you could propose to show that the explainations you proposed are wrong, hence none of this is scientific.
Why don't you actually read about pharmacology? A good amount is known about how these drugs work.
Well that's a technicality about the definition of "science", but what I'm saying being false is irregardless of whether or not it is "science". There's a lot of reasons quantum thermodynamics from matter elasticity is real, mostly "unstoppable forces". Measuring "unstoppable forces" of heat and light provides evidence for this kind of stuff. It's not absolute proof of heat, but with the elasticity heat relation it's unlikely there would be such a thing as elasticity without cold.
There's no absolute proof though. That matter bending releases heat is theory. Energized matter must remain theory. Measuring mechanics with mechanics does not prove energy absolutely.
The angles in my MS paint drawings are quite accurate to physical effects.
I find the other writings to be too technical. I like my simple explanations.