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Bluelighter
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Just want to point out that if you still live in that 'survival of the fittest, nature hates us all, the world is a physical meaningless bunch of stars and shit, everything is reducible to mechanics' worldview you're still living in 1900, and also you must be pretty unimaginative, uninspired and potentially depressed.
There are alkaloids in nature that affect particular receptors in the brain because nature grows as a whole and everything implies everything else. If over here you have 5HT2A receptors, then over there you have alkaloids that bind to it. The psychedelic experience is part of the natural functioning of the human organism.
The other attitude is, fuck no, it's all a big mistake, fuck you and any meaning you think there is I'm just here for the hedonism.
A completely immature and unintelligent opinion that is obviously too simple except to stupid people.
Before I start, I'd just like to point out that I'm not here to troll anyone or to belittle/mock the belief system of anyone present.
Now, that being said: bees_knees, I think that calling someone immature or stupid because they happen to believe in a deterministic universe or be a nilhilist or whatever else is showing just the kind of immaturity and closed-mindedness as you claim the people who that remark was directed against are. None of us here has even the slightest idea of the true origins, purposes, or ultimate fate of the earth, humanity, or the universe as a whole. Whether your belief system is grounded in observational science, faith, or some combination of the two, you are still only seeing a small piece of the whole puzzle.
Consider this: if you were to ask your average physicist or cosmologist today what the ultimate fate of the universe is, a good portion of them would probably tell you that, based on what science has observed so far, at some point in the future, uncountable gigayears away, the universe will most likely enter a state of maximum entropy where no further energy transfer, and therefor no further work, is possible. This is a condition that is referred to as 'The Big Freeze' or the 'heat death of the universe.' They would tell you that, as far as they can tell, this would mean the end of everything, with the universe populated by cold, lifeless balls of rock and spheres of dead iron where stars once lit the sky.
Pretty bleak, huh? Now consider another theory, one known as brane theory. Without going into lots of details that most people would not give two shits and a fuck about, brane theory allows for an infinite number of big bangs and an infinite number of resulting universes, all that is required is for two 'branes' (think: membranes) that exist on some higher dimensional plane, who's universe is beyond any comprehension by mere mortals like ourselves, to bounce off of each-other. At that point of impact in that higher dimensional space, a big bang takes place and a new universe is born.
Both theories are valid, both result from disparate ways of balancing out the various equations that physicists and cosmologists spend their lives pouring over. Now go ask a Christian that same question. I'm sure I don't have to detail the Christian theory regarding our world's ultimate fate for everyone here, it's common knowledge. Now: Who's right? Before you can answer, can you provide irrefutable evidence that you are right and they are wrong? No, of course not. If you did, you would have just ended global strife and ushered in a golden age for our species.
That same point applies here, too. You can argue that there is a higher meaning to the fact that these chemicals just happen to interact with those strange chains of amino acids in our brain that we call 'receptors', and many would agree with you. But unless you can irrefutably disprove the fellow who says that our universe is a deterministic place, where if one could observe the state of every particle in the universe down to the smallest subatomic particles that we may not even know exist yet, that you would be able to predict every future event, from tomorrow's lottery number to the end of everything, and that this means that free will is an illusion and therefor we should just give ourselves to the hedonism that these substances provide without looking for a deeper meaning to them, and at the same time irrefutably prove your own world-view as being the correct one, don't you think it might be wise to dispense with statements that one is 'immature' or 'stupid' because they believe things work differently than you do?
By the way, my belief system is far closer to the metaphysical, spiritual, "look-deeper" one than it is to the nilhilistic, deterministic one, before anyone cares to ask.
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