• givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Even if that existed, it wouldn’t work like that…

    Even if it did, the person coming out of it would be absolutely insane or comatose.

    Which is probably why the article is a decade old and we haven’t heard of it

  • AVincentInSpace@pawb.social
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    Times I’ve seen this headline: too many to count

    Times I’ve seen any evidence at all that anything like this is even theoretically possible or that anyone on Earth, including any government, actually desires it: 0

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    7 months ago

    Even if this worked as promised, if someone just murdered your child for example, and they got given a 1000 year sentence that was over in an afternoon from your perspective, would you feel that justice had been done?

    You can argue that yes, of course it has, they’ve lived a millennium being punished for their crime, but I feel the vast majority of people would feel short changed by the process.

    Whether that in itself is right or wrong is a completely separate discussion. But you’d have to have it if this tech actually existed and was used as they’re suggesting.

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      1,000 years imprisonment would drive that person insane.

      Not figuratively. The human mind was not built to comprehend such timescales.

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      You have to decide whether imprisonment is about punishment or rehabilitation or removing threatening individuals from society.

      The problem is I don’t think the court system really knows what it wants to achieve either. Although it certainly didn’t want to rehabilitate anyone thank you very much.

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      You can bet a lot of people would demand a 20-year sentence with the drug.
      So it feels like 20 million years for the criminal.

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    I mean I’ve experienced creating the Big Bang and watching the formation of stars and galaxies on a full blast of 5-MEO DMT combined with peaking on a heavy dose LSD and wasn’t even human or ‘me’

    Then my friend said he was trapped in a windowless and doorless room for what felt like decades

  • Not a replicant@lemmy.world
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    This is not a new concept. That was a plot line in an episode of an obscure British dystopian-future tv series called “1990” starring Edward Woodward - made in the late 1970s. The general premise was that the public service bureaucracy had taken over and lives were lived according to a great deal of surveillance and oversight.

    Prisoners had the “option” of misery pills to shorten their sentences. Designed to reduce the prison population by getting prisoners through their sentences faster.

    Quite an interesting show IIRC - I haven’t managed to find it while out sailing.

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      Hey I remember that one!

      Its a chilling concept, for sure but I don’t think anyone could truly understand how much someone would be begging for death by the time they pulled out their phone, let alone finished typing.

      By the time anyone did or worse yet by the time it wore off, there would be nothing left of the person from the day before.

      Like damn that would be the one time I wish I had a concealed carry weapon. If there is a deity that abhors such things, I think they’d understand the mitigating circumstances. If not, then it’s not a deity I’d like to spend another eternity with.

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    7 months ago

    DMT is not like that.

    If there is something like that and I hear about any authorities trying to use it to harm people, I will be doing everything in my power to kill those authorities.