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<blockquote data-quote="KiraSjon" data-source="post: 17009" data-attributes="member: 87"><p><strong>Fast Idea</strong></p><p></p><p>Personally, I do not agree with the idea of the HDR. Our minds are in fact very fragile because of how intricately developed they are. When learning anything, you develop a physical link between areas of your brain and an electronic impulse is sent down those links forming thoughts. The odds of an outside electronic impluse *not* affecting those links are slim to none. </p><p></p><p>Think on this: ECT (electroshock therapy) was developed in 1938 for the sole purpose of altering the mind's energetic responses to emotion in order to create a more docile being (and was initially modeled after the shock they gave to pigs in order to calm them before their slaughter.) Not only do you usually lose memory, but you use can lose the memory ability and get stuck in permanent STM. Would this be something you would like to wager because your curiousity got too great for you to handle?</p><p></p><p>Astrotraveling. A fun thing indeed, but something that takes a LONG time to learn appropriately. You cannot get into a car and start driving without lessons first. As such, you should not jump out of your body without being taught what is and is not acceptable. It's a long road and most people do not wish to spend their lives attempting to reach it and so, give up and take the easy route. If the HDR provides this route, then so be it. Unfortunately, every route has its consequences and responsibilities. Usually the "easy" one just has more...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KiraSjon, post: 17009, member: 87"] [b]Fast Idea[/b] Personally, I do not agree with the idea of the HDR. Our minds are in fact very fragile because of how intricately developed they are. When learning anything, you develop a physical link between areas of your brain and an electronic impulse is sent down those links forming thoughts. The odds of an outside electronic impluse *not* affecting those links are slim to none. Think on this: ECT (electroshock therapy) was developed in 1938 for the sole purpose of altering the mind's energetic responses to emotion in order to create a more docile being (and was initially modeled after the shock they gave to pigs in order to calm them before their slaughter.) Not only do you usually lose memory, but you use can lose the memory ability and get stuck in permanent STM. Would this be something you would like to wager because your curiousity got too great for you to handle? Astrotraveling. A fun thing indeed, but something that takes a LONG time to learn appropriately. You cannot get into a car and start driving without lessons first. As such, you should not jump out of your body without being taught what is and is not acceptable. It's a long road and most people do not wish to spend their lives attempting to reach it and so, give up and take the easy route. If the HDR provides this route, then so be it. Unfortunately, every route has its consequences and responsibilities. Usually the "easy" one just has more... [/QUOTE]
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