Samadhi-Sukha-Upekkha
Rising Star
100 years ago, nobody had ever been in space successfully, much less gone to the moon. The idea was certainly laughable -- perhaps one would even be considered insane for having such an idea. There are just far too many obstacles to doing such a thing! Though perhaps it might not be quite so difficult in 2010 for someone to get a psychedelic atomized quickly enough for it to inhale it without using a RIMA to attenuate the rapid tolerance effect.
Now, is it completely impossible to imagine this potentially working somehow if enough smarts are used here? Whatever happened to the idea of using a regular cool mist humidifier to get a larger amount of liquid into the mist form without delay? I know these things generally come with water level detectors that shut off the disc once the water level reaches a certain point, but my humidifier's water level detector has failed to work several times and the disc atomized all the water until it was dry. This does not seem to have resulted in any damage whatsoever to the humidifier after occurring about 6-8 times. If the mechanism can (seemingly spontaneously) fail to work on multiple occasions, then how hard can it be to defeat this mechanism? This thing goes through gallons a day so I don't imagine it would take any 20 minutes to get a few milliliters of solution atomized.
Now, is it completely impossible to imagine this potentially working somehow if enough smarts are used here? Whatever happened to the idea of using a regular cool mist humidifier to get a larger amount of liquid into the mist form without delay? I know these things generally come with water level detectors that shut off the disc once the water level reaches a certain point, but my humidifier's water level detector has failed to work several times and the disc atomized all the water until it was dry. This does not seem to have resulted in any damage whatsoever to the humidifier after occurring about 6-8 times. If the mechanism can (seemingly spontaneously) fail to work on multiple occasions, then how hard can it be to defeat this mechanism? This thing goes through gallons a day so I don't imagine it would take any 20 minutes to get a few milliliters of solution atomized.