>that is whatever you 'perceive' as 'real' is indeed 'real'.
Depending on what you take. The way I understand it (I'm not a doctor and have not studied the body extensively, correct me if I'm wrong): Cocaine affects the central nervous system and literally makes you feel things (real). Marijuana makes the brain think you're feeling things (perception). How can you say that a reaction to stimuli is not real?
>Does that make sense?
Sort of.
For what its worth, I just wanted answers to the questions I asked, I'm not really trying to prove you wrong, and I understand the reality vs. leaving reality. But at the same time, you have to say, that drugs are real, and their highs are too.
>I'm not sure computer terms will help here. <g>
Hmmmm, this whole time of been thinking.... Reality = XML record set, perception = an interchangable XSL file...
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