
There's fuzzy pish in all walks of science, but there's usually a fair bit of truth.
And to be completely honest, the kind of applications applied neurochemistry can provide aren't what I want in my modern society.
My mother is somehow still alive, but committed to an institution at the moment. I don't think we should spend an eternity trying to analyse her. Decades of 'here's a new medication, we just heard the last one was unsafe' mean that her brain doesn't produce endorphins any more.
We shouldn't apply such extremes to the everyman.
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And to be completely honest, the kind of applications applied neurochemistry can provide aren't what I want in my modern society.
My mother is somehow still alive, but committed to an institution at the moment. I don't think we should spend an eternity trying to analyse her. Decades of 'here's a new medication, we just heard the last one was unsafe' mean that her brain doesn't produce endorphins any more.
We shouldn't apply such extremes to the everyman.