| > The best nootropic is getting a good nights sleep. The above is a direct quote from OP. Where's the metaphor? You're grossly mistaken! > but that it is something that performs the same function Can sleep gives one supranormal cognition? No. Does sleep perform the same function as modafinil (a drug which gives you more time to work since you need less sleep)? They're nearly opposites. Does sleep perform the same function as melatonin? A hormone that allows greater sleep "efficiency" than normal sleep. No. You're grossly incorrect again. > And I don't think it's derailing the topic to talk about relevant alternatives. It's a category error. The sleep conversation is above everything else. It takes focus from the subject at hand. It happens a lot with noobs. They don't know anything about noots, but know something about sleep/exercise/whatever and decide that's a good topic to talk about. It's like a conversation about Tesla, and then someone talking about walking—because it's an alternative. OK, the subject may be interesting per se, but it is of little relevance. |
I interpret that as I would my example "the best defence is a good offence". It's an out-of-category example given for rhetorical effect.
Perhaps I'm mistaken and that's not what OP meant, but I don't see why you're so certain about it.
>Can sleep gives one supranormal cognition?
Yes if you define "normal" as not getting enough sleep, which is the relevant reference point in this context.
>The sleep conversation is above everything else. It takes focus from the subject at hand.
So collapse that thread and move on. Apparently other people are interested in talking about sleep though.