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Why don't we develop a resistance to nicotine? I mean apparently we can develop a tolerance to alcohol and prescription medications but when I smoked, every cigarette seemed to have the same effect.

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Heat death made me start smoking cigs.

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Okay, I have to admit I don't know much about EMI and how it is compensated for in the human nervous system. Certainly, like you describe it, there has to be some kind of mechanism. But are you certain that a single crossing of all motor nerves in the medulla is enough to do that? Is this theory one of yours or have you read about it somewhere, if so, where?

Also, can you dig out some papers or books on the topic? I'm in neuroscience but my knowledge about the EM fields the body creates and how they affect each other is pretty weak. I'd really like to know more. Thanks bro.

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