MacGuyver4.2.0
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This is just ONE of the PLUS's of medical cannabis. Not only do I feel no pain, but I can even hear neurons firing off in my brain. Take that Morphine! Pffbbt!
Anyways back on topic-
Typical braniac moment and I begin to wonder: Are the physcoactive effects of THC logarithmic or linear in scale? For those not math inclined (hell, not how sure I am right now), the follwing simple example from Wiki:
A logarithmic scale is a scale of measurement using the logarithm of a physical quantity instead of the quantity itself.
A simple example is a chart whose vertical axis has equally spaced increments that are labeled 1, 10, 100, 1000, instead of 1, 2, 3, 4. Each unit increase on the logarithmic scale thus represents an exponential increase in the underlying quantity for the given base (10, in this case).
So, my question remains: If you were to smoke, vape or ingest say, half a gram of fine bud, you would be x, or 1x 'high'.
Now if you doubled the amount of that *same* bud to one whole gram, you would then be 10x or ten times higher (instead of twice). Isn't math fun?
Imagine how *easy* of a grant this would be to get!
Lab posts job opening for "THC measurement trials"
Every stoner within 50 miles applies to be a 'tester'.
Serious amounts of fine bud goes up in smoke,vapor, etc...
Lab coat type guys chart down the effects and doses,etc...
Seriously though...it was a nice dream, but the true effects cannot be effectively 'measured' Everyone's biochemistry is different, tolerances, etc...
There are simply too many variables involved in this math problem to logically solve. Damn. Thought I was onto something there....
Anyways back on topic-
Typical braniac moment and I begin to wonder: Are the physcoactive effects of THC logarithmic or linear in scale? For those not math inclined (hell, not how sure I am right now), the follwing simple example from Wiki:
A logarithmic scale is a scale of measurement using the logarithm of a physical quantity instead of the quantity itself.
A simple example is a chart whose vertical axis has equally spaced increments that are labeled 1, 10, 100, 1000, instead of 1, 2, 3, 4. Each unit increase on the logarithmic scale thus represents an exponential increase in the underlying quantity for the given base (10, in this case).
So, my question remains: If you were to smoke, vape or ingest say, half a gram of fine bud, you would be x, or 1x 'high'.
Now if you doubled the amount of that *same* bud to one whole gram, you would then be 10x or ten times higher (instead of twice). Isn't math fun?
Imagine how *easy* of a grant this would be to get!
Lab posts job opening for "THC measurement trials"
Every stoner within 50 miles applies to be a 'tester'.
Serious amounts of fine bud goes up in smoke,vapor, etc...
Lab coat type guys chart down the effects and doses,etc...
Seriously though...it was a nice dream, but the true effects cannot be effectively 'measured' Everyone's biochemistry is different, tolerances, etc...
There are simply too many variables involved in this math problem to logically solve. Damn. Thought I was onto something there....