Comment · Fri, January 17, 2014 · Ceretropic
Captagon: The amphetamine fuelling Syria's civil war (x-post from r/cyberpunk)
What they were answering
dirk_bruere · 0 points
http://www.culturewars.org.uk/2004-01/mathmad.htm
"Paul Erdös, the most productive mathematician of the twentieth century, inspired the comment that a mathematician is a machine for turning coffee into theorems. His later dependence on amphetamines provoked his friends to bet him that he couldn't quit. Four weeks later Erdös won the bet but was dismayed, claiming that the advance of mathematics had been set back by a month."
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
Interesting anecdote. However, someone that is dependent on amphetamines going off is very different than someone not dependent being enhanced by them. For sure, if you are dependent on amphetamines and go off, you will notice cognitive decline for a bit. Dopamine is a key piece to the cognitive puzzle.
You also have to take into account motivation. Amphetamines are serious motivational drugs. That does not mean they are increasing your cognitive ability.