Another afternoon enjoying the most beautiful music to ever exist.
And I just realized something: the audio enhancement provided by Sunfiiram includes a massive increase in not only the
quality of audio cortex processing but also its
speed, yet the rest of my brain runs no faster than on Piracetam alone.
Today I again notice that music plays much slower than usual yet my higher interpretive functions operating on that data still run at the usual rate.
Patchwork enhancement.
The Oxiracetam cleared Customs and will be delivered tomorow.
I shall then switch from Piracetam to Oxiracetam (500mg x 6/day) as Sunifiram's companion.
I also continue to notice the clock-locked brainfunction mode caused by Sunifiram.
Every unit of processing must fit into a constant-rate sequence including letters and words.
It might mean that by increasing the distance of the brain's integrative processing, the requirement of synchronous operation becomes stronger. I also notice a speed limitation - likely linked to the long-distance insync requirement. The increased depth of intelligence and memory are also becoming ever more apparent each day. Progressive improvements to memory in particular have been noticed more each day.
To help others understand what I mean, I will invert the explanation: to make the brain run faster the slower parts must be unlocked from those capable of higher speeds so that they can 'run free'. However, when that occurs the depth of processing decreases due to less integrative processing. So it's a compromise.
Sunifiram seems to prevent unlocking of at least some parts - thus compelling them to run in-phase with other areas which would otherwise 'run ahead'. This has the disadvantage of slowing down fast decisions and the advantage of forcefully compelling calculations to be performed with larger chunks of neural circuitry - thus increasing result quality at the expense of speed.
Edited by Isochroma-Reborn, 22 May 2013 - 01:09 AM.