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I don't smoke cigs that much but I wanted to experiment.
So, my experiment was going to be about how an increase of nicotine in my system affects my intelligence, memory, and other mentally related properties.
First, before smoking or chewing anything, I solved 20 questions of each math, physics, and chemistry test that includes rudimentary calculus like differential equations, logarithms, polynomials, and geometry(both analytical and classic), vectors, classical mechanics, electromagnetism and static, optics and organic chemistry.
After I finished solving the tests I did approximately 80-85% on each. I went out to my balcony and smoked 4 cigs, drink a cup of coffee, and ate a granola bar (all this happening in about 30 mins or so, with the cigs being last and smoked consequetively)
I pulled another one of the tests and solved it. While solving it, whether it's a placebo effect or not, I noticed the calculations and the answer came noticeably faster to my head. I also felt a lot more focused and calm.
The time I finished the first one was 1 hour 15 minutes, this time I finished it in 1 hour. The questions are of the same difficulty and from the same test book. After looking at the answer sheet, from the 60 questions I answered 55 of them correctly. I answered 6 more questions(about 91~%) correctly in a lesser time frame.
This isn't that much scientific evidence, but I think this can be evidence that a proper amount of nicotine and caffeine can greatly increase the efficiency of your mental faculties.
(32 mg of nicotine, 150 mg of caffeine)
So, my experiment was going to be about how an increase of nicotine in my system affects my intelligence, memory, and other mentally related properties.
First, before smoking or chewing anything, I solved 20 questions of each math, physics, and chemistry test that includes rudimentary calculus like differential equations, logarithms, polynomials, and geometry(both analytical and classic), vectors, classical mechanics, electromagnetism and static, optics and organic chemistry.
After I finished solving the tests I did approximately 80-85% on each. I went out to my balcony and smoked 4 cigs, drink a cup of coffee, and ate a granola bar (all this happening in about 30 mins or so, with the cigs being last and smoked consequetively)
I pulled another one of the tests and solved it. While solving it, whether it's a placebo effect or not, I noticed the calculations and the answer came noticeably faster to my head. I also felt a lot more focused and calm.
The time I finished the first one was 1 hour 15 minutes, this time I finished it in 1 hour. The questions are of the same difficulty and from the same test book. After looking at the answer sheet, from the 60 questions I answered 55 of them correctly. I answered 6 more questions(about 91~%) correctly in a lesser time frame.
This isn't that much scientific evidence, but I think this can be evidence that a proper amount of nicotine and caffeine can greatly increase the efficiency of your mental faculties.
(32 mg of nicotine, 150 mg of caffeine)
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