Posts Tagged ‘Consciousness’
A Brainwaving Computer
Tan Le’s astonishing new computer interface reads its user’s brainwaves, making it possible to control virtual objects, and even physical electronics, with mere thoughts (and a little concentration). She demos the headset, and talks about its far-reaching applications.
Tan Le is the head...
July 28th, 2010 | Science of the Mind | Read More
Cooking, Fire and Human Evolution
Did Learning to Cook Push Our Ancestors Toward Modernity?
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Intriguing evidence shows that cooking may have been the spark that set human evolution blazing toward higher intelligence and civilization.
It has long been a fascinating puzzle to scientists: Why did our apelike ancestors come...
July 26th, 2010 | Evolution | Read More
Psychedelic Technologies
Imagine… you are strolling along the Esplanade at Burning Man, and something catches your eye. Bands of lights are rapidly moving up and down a 30 foot high pyramid, from Red at the bottom, through Orange, Green, Turquoise, Indigo, Violet, and finally White light at the top. Nothing too unusual,...
July 26th, 2010 | Science & Technology | Read More
The Anti-Psychic’s Challenge
Legendary skeptic James Randi takes a fatal dose of homeopathic sleeping pills onstage, kicking off a searing 18-minute indictment of irrational beliefs. He throws out a challenge to the world’s psychics: Prove what you do is real, and I’ll give you a million dollars. (No takers yet.)
July 20th, 2010 | Extended Mind | Read More
A Ladies’ Man and Shameless
Das ewig weibliche zieht uns hinan.
The eternally feminine leads us forward.
– Goethe
He who binds himself to a joy does the winged life destroy,
But he who kisses the joy as it flies lives in Eternity’s sunrise.
– William Blake
Only connect.
– E. M. Forster
I‘m finally...
July 13th, 2010 | Social Insight | Read More
Why can’t we stop Believing?
Michael Shermer says the human tendency to believe strange things — from alien abductions to dowsing rods — boils down to two of the brain’s most basic, hard-wired survival skills. He explains what they are, and how they get us into trouble.
As founder and publisher of Skeptic Magazine,...
July 6th, 2010 | Science of the Mind | Read More
(A Brief History and) Motivation of an Entheogenic Chemist
Abstract:
Casey Hardison was arrested spring 2004 for the production of psychedelic-type drugs, i.e., LSD, 2C- B and DMT. In the three years since, not one person from ‘authority’ had bothered to ask him what motivated him to synthesise psychedelic drugs. It was as if the a priori assumption that...
July 5th, 2010 | Drug Policy | Read More
“WATSON: THE NEEDLE!”
SHERLOCK HOLMES AND COCAINE
By Mike Jay – http://mikejay.net/
Cocaine was the great pharmaceutical success story of the last decades of the nineteenth century. In a few short years, it went from a minor item in specialist catalogues to a major seller in a huge range of preparations in high-street...
July 1st, 2010 | Arts | Read More
Vegetarian Brains
Vegetarians are more intelligent, says study
Posted by Tino Verducci from The Future is Vegan
Frequently dismissed as cranks, their fussy eating habits tend to make them unpopular with dinner party hosts and guests alike.
But now it seems they may have the last laugh, with research showing vegetarians...
June 30th, 2010 | Health & Happiness | Read More
DMT and the Pineal: Fact or Fiction?
A well-known factoid bandied about by psychedelic drug geeks is the idea that DMT, or some other psychoactive tryptamine, is produced by the pineal gland. When did this idea originate? And is it actually true?
By John Hanna for Erowid.org
During his talk “Psychoactive Drugs Throughout Human History”...
June 8th, 2010 | Altered States | Read More







