Well... there is some time since the last person voted, so i think most people already voted, and so i can analise the results.

Most people (21/62) didnt know what is activing (decarboxilating) the weed.

From that ones who actually did make the experiment, there were:
7 (36.8%) that had excellent results and went far higher.
7 (36.8%) that reported noticeable difference in the high.
5 (26.4%) that percieved no difference.

This process of decarboxilation works well in schwag/mids or fresh harvested bud, but makes small difference to high quality or well-cured bud. That would explain why some people reported no difference, while some people reported great increase in the high.

Also, this process increases only the amount of THC, and not the CBD. As the THC is which causes the sativa "high" effects, and the CBD which causes the indica "stone" effects, probably the ones who reported that the high were different, but not stronger were the ones who smoke indica ones.
A good indica have a large amount of CBD, and few THC. Decarboxilating it will result in an increase of the amount of THC, thus increasing the sativa-like character of the weed, changing the kind of the high, which was initially indica-like.

I think this results can be considered a "scientific" (under the limited conditions of a small number of votes) proof of the efficience of the method. It works, under the apropriate conditions.

If you did make the experiment yourself, please tell how it was!
And happy activating! :thumbsup::rastasmoke::jointsmile::stoned: