phew
Bluelighter
Even Shulgin was wrong about the supposed psychoactivity of some compounds. But that was then. This is now. We have a ridiculous amount of computing power. Why can't we use it to make accurate predictions of psychoactivity or even to tell what kinds of effects a drug will produce in the human brain?
I've been thinking so much about being able to create drugs with the exact effects you conceived. Why is this not possible? People can predict based on similarities to another existing drug, but as for a completely new experience entirely, that's quite difficult.
Will psychopharmacology ever have this power in our lifetimes? If we had large pharmaceutical companies like pfizer working on these problems, do you think they'd be able to do it within a few years?
I've been thinking so much about being able to create drugs with the exact effects you conceived. Why is this not possible? People can predict based on similarities to another existing drug, but as for a completely new experience entirely, that's quite difficult.
Will psychopharmacology ever have this power in our lifetimes? If we had large pharmaceutical companies like pfizer working on these problems, do you think they'd be able to do it within a few years?

