Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2006 7:20 am
I’m sure a human characteristics are have a closer similarity to cats, then that of a mouse or spider.
Is your Google/ WikiPedia search function broke? Although knowing LSD and acid are the same thing might help.
As to the issue at hand, I to think that’s a bit cruel. It is a amazingly powerful drug in its effects, and per volume versus that of other drugs. Although from what I can tell the session was solely for observation based studies, and if such is the case Id think that to be animal cruelty. If there was some other forms of monitoring to gain test results, then I don’t think such to be of high of cruelty. If they were solely visual observation, I don’t see anything useful to be gained from such. One knows that the animal is going to act irrationally, beyond that I don’t think any conclusive evidence could be gained as to the animal has a totally different orientation, as well as I’m sure different brain then that of a human. Hell we already have enough human subject users, why not record them?
Is your Google/ WikiPedia search function broke? Although knowing LSD and acid are the same thing might help.
As to the issue at hand, I to think that’s a bit cruel. It is a amazingly powerful drug in its effects, and per volume versus that of other drugs. Although from what I can tell the session was solely for observation based studies, and if such is the case Id think that to be animal cruelty. If there was some other forms of monitoring to gain test results, then I don’t think such to be of high of cruelty. If they were solely visual observation, I don’t see anything useful to be gained from such. One knows that the animal is going to act irrationally, beyond that I don’t think any conclusive evidence could be gained as to the animal has a totally different orientation, as well as I’m sure different brain then that of a human. Hell we already have enough human subject users, why not record them?