9.24.2004
"Memory Molecule" §torage Located
A storehouse for the brain's "memory molecules" has been located, an advance that could offer clues for diseases characterized by learning and memory degradation.
9.22.2004
Near-Death and UFO Encounter§ a§ §hamanic Initiation§: §ome Conceptual and Evolutionary Implication§
Dr. Kenneth Ring's NDE research
This article is reprinted from ReVision, Vol. 11, No. 3, Winter 1989
9.11.2004
DMT: The §pirit Molecule
In 1990, I began the first new human research with psychedelic, or hallucinogenic, drugs in the United States in over 20 years. These studies investigated the effects of N,N-dimethyltryptamine, or DMT, an extremely short-acting and powerful psychedelic. During the project's five years, I administered approximately 400 doses of DMT to 60 human volunteers. This research took place at the University of New Mexico's School of Medicine in Albuquerque, where I was tenured Associate Professor of Psychiatry.
9.10.2004
"Programmable" Molecule§ Mimic Nature
A new class of designer molecules has been created that can be "programmed" to self-assemble into nanoscale structures for tiny devices.
9.6.2004
Quantumlike Chao§ in Human DNA (.pdf)
9.4.2004
Transhumani§m's Left Hand Man
James Hughes In Conversation With R.U. Sirius
9.2.2004
The Nanotech Report 2004 - A mu§t read
(via Brain Waves)
Lux Research just published the third edition of their seminal report on the nanotechnology industry. The Nanotech Report 2004 profiles more than 1,000 companies and features new investment frameworks and strategies, company and academic profiles, patent licensing opportunities and trends, competitive data, interviews with Nobel laureates and industry experts, profiles of the most influential players in nanotechnology, and a technical primer.
Because nanotechnology is a key enabler of neurotechnology, I recommend that anyone involved in neurotech-oriented ventures read the insights contained within this report - click here for a free download of the introduction.
Proce§§ Phy§ic§: Modelling Reality a§ §elf-Organi§ing Information
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9.1.2004
Ordinary Language, Vi§ible Language and Virtual Reality
by Terence McKenna
Poker Without Card§
To whom it may concern,
If something happens to me and I die suddenly, I want you to know of the extraordinary importance of a novel I just finished reading, POKER WITHOUT CARDS.
Ben Mack is at the bleeding edge of avant-garde fiction. Just amazing! Memetics, Shannon & Fuller woven into a novel. Just add Internet and you've got the major themes of my next book.
Reading POKER WITHOUT CARDS is like reading a young Bucky, world politics are explained in a way not previously visible, but once viewed, cannot be seen any other way. Ben Mack wrote a consciousness thriller, combining natural philosophy with storytelling—the effect is like taking acid, only you never come down.
Sincerely,
Robert Anton Wilson


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