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Brilliant idea!
Once an American experimental physicist R. Wood (1868-1955), a rather eccentric man, a lover of all sorts of thrills, decided to make a risky experience for yourself - experience the effect of the drug. With great difficulty, after procuring opium he smoked this potion and soon fell into oblivion. Having some time to consciousness, he remembered that, being in a state of drugged, attacked some very profound and important scientific idea, but for what it is - completely out of my head. Then, Wood decided to repeat the experience in the hope that he was lucky escaped to regain the idea.
And indeed, as soon as the beginning of the impact of opium narcotic effect, a forgotten idea did not hesitate to be in the mind of the scientist. Feeling that consciousness is about to leave him, Wood managed at the last moment to concentrate the will, the idea to write down on paper, and fell into unconsciousness. When he awoke, he thought with glee about the successful outcome of such a difficult and dangerous experience and, trembling with impatience and experienced hastily unfolded a piece of paper with the precious record. On it he read; "Banana is great and peel more ..."
And indeed, as soon as the beginning of the impact of opium narcotic effect, a forgotten idea did not hesitate to be in the mind of the scientist. Feeling that consciousness is about to leave him, Wood managed at the last moment to concentrate the will, the idea to write down on paper, and fell into unconsciousness. When he awoke, he thought with glee about the successful outcome of such a difficult and dangerous experience and, trembling with impatience and experienced hastily unfolded a piece of paper with the precious record. On it he read; "Banana is great and peel more ..."