Can cannabis enhance the northern lights?
The Northern Lights are a visual treat for the eyes and mind – can marijuana make it a little better?
It's not common for them to put on a big show for millions of people in Canada and the US. The mesmerizing images are fascinating… but can cannabis enhance the northern lights? NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center said that during the last solar activity of this magnitude, the lights could be seen as far away as Alabama and Northern California. Viewers have a chance on Friday, Saturday or Sunday evenings.
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The Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis, occur when high-energy particles from the sun impact the Earth's upper atmosphere at speeds of up to 45 million miles per hour. The Earth's magnetic field protects us, but also gives us a show. Our magnetic field directs the particles towards the poles (yes, there are Southern Lights). The process transforms into a cinematic atmospheric phenomenon that fascinates and fascinates scientists and sky watchers alike.
Marijuana has a long history of enhancing music, movies, and other visual and auditory activities. So it would make watching this rare event even more beautiful. But dosage and timing are key – and maybe add some music to fully immerse yourself in the experience.
The central nervous system is activated when we are stimulated with music and images. Cannabinoid receptors are prominent receptors. With cannabis, CB1 receptors become hyperactive and impair sensation. It also improves current attention, prevents searching for memories, and focuses your brain on the artwork, making it seem fresher and more fascinating. No wonder there is a variety named after the Northern Lights.
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Considering how rare it is to see the Northern Lights? Why not give it your all? And science seems to indicate that people found seemed to do this Process sensations more effective when it is high. It could lead to a stronger memory of the experience.
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