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Psychedelic Consciousness research: DMT, LSD, MDMA, 5MEO-DMT, Ketamine, Psilocilybin, Ibogaine...

#Psychedelics #Consciousness #Neuroscience
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‘The Power of Language’: 5 ways multilingual brains work differently | Euronews

“People who speak more than one language or dialect have different linguistic, cognitive, and neural architectures than people who speak only one language,” Marian writes in the book.


https://www.euronews.com/culture/2023/04/05/the-power-of-language-5-ways-multilingual-brains-work-differently
We’re one step closer to reading an octopus’s mind | Ars Technica

When the team looked at an octopus’s brain waves for the first time, the results were shocking. As Di Cosmo explained, these signatures were “long-lasting, slow oscillations that have not been described before.” As far as we know, these signatures appear to be unique to the octopuses.

https://arstechnica.com/science/2023/04/in-a-first-researchers-track-brain-activity-in-a-free-moving-octopus/
https://alieninsect.substack.com/p/designer-drugs-and-designer-receptors?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email


"Since magnetic fields are transparent to biological tissue, including bone, activation of the receptors is rapid, safe, and can be controlled remotely. Once a brave volunteer has been equipped with this designer receptor orchestra using viral transfer, they would lie down in a comfortable pod and be fitted with a helmet within which the electromagnets are arranged around the skull. Initiating the psychedelic experience — perhaps a day trip to the DMT Cosmic Circus — would be as simple as flicking the switch and giving a wink and a wave…
See you sooooooooooooooon……"
They just created a bunch of virtual agents and suddenly they started to demonstrate complex social behavior 😅

Paper link in the comments
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2019 first breakthrough endogenous DMT research. Usually it takes about 5 years from first studies to pivotal moment, public attention and exponential growth of interest ( Transformers paper in 2017 -> ChatGPT in 2022 etc...)

I predict in 2024 we will have a huge breakthrough event such as publicly accepted and popularized study/event which will lead to huge spike in finding and commercialization.



https://youtu.be/My95s6ZryPg
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Ok, let's dive into more practical things. You've made it, now what ?

Integration = connection ( of your Psychedelics experience to your day to day life)

Research paper in the comments
80 years 🤓

Let's celebrate it this pivotal moment.


"Bicycle Day", the first recorded LSD "trip" by Albert Hofmann, April 19, 1943. This is celebrated on April 19 annually, generally through the use of LSD.
A researcher called Tim Landgraf even created a robot honey bee that entered a hive and was able to communicate with the other bees.

It was said to be able to tell the other bees to stop and even where to fly.

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Although Bakker presents the research as a good thing, she does note that it raises "a lot of philosophical and ethical questions."

Scientists won't be stopping with bats and bees and lots of other animals could be communicated with.

There are even said to be plans for scientists to try and talk to plants.https://www-thesun-co-uk.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/www.thesun.co.uk/tech/21306708/ai-scientists-talk-to-animals-artificial-intelligence/amp/
Organoid Intelligence: Computing on the Brain - IEEE Spectrum

“We’ve recapitulated the key features of the pathology. We can see the loss of dopaminergic neurons, we see the appearance of protein aggregates that are relevant to the disease,” said Schwamborn, whose lab has developed an organoid model of Parkinson’s. These platforms allow them to study, on a small scale, Parkinson’s development in a cellular network context that monolayer cultures cannot: “That’s the major advantage. We can see features of the disease that we know are happening in patients but so far have been unable to recapitulate in the lab. Now, finally, we can do that.”

https://spectrum.ieee.org/organoid-intelligence-computing-on-brain
Sam Altman, chief executive of OpenAI, is chairman of a start-up that aims to tap into the promise that psychedelic drugs have shown in clinical trials — and make them broadly available for people who suffer from mental health and drug-use disorders. The firm, Journey Colab, is partnering with a luxury rehab clinic, All Points North, to shepherd drugs like MDMA and psilocybin through late-stage trials and design a model for administering them to patients.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2023/04/22/sam-altman-psychedelics-mental-health/
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Dropbox is laying off 500 people and pivoting to AI - The Verge

Hahaha, stage 1 is launched. 🔥

“In an ideal world, we’d simply shift people from one team to another. And we’ve done that wherever possible,” Houston writes. “However, our next stage of growth requires a different mix of skill sets, particularly in AI and early-stage product development. We’ve been bringing in great talent in these areas over the last couple years and we’ll need even more.”


1. In order to survive you need to learn AI
2. After you learned AI you use AI
3. More you use AI more it lerns to be better than you.



https://www.theverge.com/2023/4/27/23700629/dropbox-laying-off-500-people-pivoting-ai