LSD and its Effects
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LSD is a hallucinogen. In fact, it is the most potent hallucinogen known to man. LSD is 100 times more potent than psilocybin or psylicin and is 4000 times more potent than mescaline. It was synthesized in 1938 by a chemist who worked in Switzerland. There were no benefits for this drug that were found, so its study was discontinued. Interest in the drug rose when it was thought that it might be a possible treatment for schizophrenia.
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light. or in confusion simply makes up its own "dream" images to make up for what "should" be in the blanks. this process of different frame rates also occurs with the other senses (touch, smell, taste, hear, etc) or, perhaps the brain may slow down to the point where it is missing information entirely, causing the strobing, or re-reading old information, or merely combining old and new information to cause tracers and other bizarre effects.
light. or in confusion simply makes up its own "dream" images to make up for what "should" be in the blanks. this process of different frame rates also occurs with the other senses (touch, smell, taste, hear, etc) or, perhaps the brain may slow down to the point where it is missing information entirely, causing the strobing, or re-reading old information, or merely combining old and new information to cause tracers and other bizarre effects.