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-----Although this presents several ideas (some of them probably not new) the
main focus is Chemical Integration, merely because Physical Conditioning
is already available to the public and is allowed by law, whereas Chemical
Integration is not something fully available to the average person due to
laws against even minor and harmless amounts of chemicals from use
and integration.
Physical Conditioning
--------------------Physical Conditioning is the process of a living being becoming stronger
due to a variety of environmental variables that put pressure on the
beings overall structure.
There is evidence for this with humans slightly shattering their bones only
to have them grow back stronger, or muscles being slightly torn only to
have them grow back stronger as well.
Chemical Integration
-------------------Chemical Integration is the process of a living being, over time, acquiring
the ability to use foreign chemicals as new sources of nutrients for the
purpose of enhanced rate of mutation, and inevitably, increased
survivability.
The hypothesis is that a living being becomes more intelligent by slowly
integrating more and more diverse food sources over time. A way to test
for this could be achieved by having scientists test the average IQ of
those beings with the most diverse diets who have integrated new
nutrients that are most compatible with being nutrient-like. A great
example of some nutrient-like substances are refined sugar, marijuana,
salt, and opiates [unsure if this is true of all opiates, but we have opiate
receptors in the brain]. In this theory, poisons and drugs are no longer
considered dangerous or harmful but new nutrients that are on there way
to being integrated.
These semi-nutrient drugs are strong evidence for this theory. Marijuana,
for example, when consumed in a manner that is active consciously, acts
on the endocannabinoid system and causes changes similar to another
semi-nutrient substance; salt, because it is both slightly active
consciously and (unlike marijuana) it is considered a nutrient.
beneficial mutations.