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Is DMT the key to hacking reality?

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15 points by mayreck 9 years ago · 8 comments

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cairo_x 9 years ago

Wait -- these scientists think there's a possibility these hallucinations take you to an alternate dimension, and that the 'beings' encountered are not simply creations of our mind?

Fucking hell; they've tripped themselves retarded.

I guess there's no harm in trying.

  • bebop22 9 years ago

    I'm not saying that they are indeed "beings", but if you try it you'll spend a hell of a lot of time trying to figure out what just happened to you.

  • computerwizard 9 years ago

    There is definitely a possibility DMT takes you to another dimension.

    • cairo_x 9 years ago

      I guess I don't get how dimensions can be disconnected. It's true if you live in flatland and you move up into a third dimension you dont seem to move in flatland, but then if you wanted to explore the third dimension you would still move through the second, just as to exist in space one must exist in time. If you are moving through and extra dimension an outside observer ought to see part of that movement. (Granted I don't know what I'm talking about.)

      Ok, so maybe I'd find it easier to believe if it was explained as some kind of wormholes​ opening up to our senses that allow us to occupy some kind of Avatar from this point in space.

      I guess you could have two trippers meet in this space and exchange information. That should be testable.

tropo 9 years ago

This stuff destroys your heart valves. You need those.

Here is how it messes with your heart valves: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5-HT2B_receptor

Note that DMT is in the list, along with some similar things that people play with.

  • tchaffee 9 years ago

    Are you a doctor? Because that article says nothing about occasional use of a 5-ht2b agonist causing valve damage. Some of the drugs on the agonist list are used on a daily basis to treat medical conditions and may cause valve problems in some people after months of daily use. Unless you can point to a study showing what you are claiming, this is just spreading FUD.

  • stuaxo 9 years ago

    Is the damage permanent ?

    • tropo 9 years ago

      That is kind of a strange question for something that changes the structure of your heart valves. I'm going to go with "yes", but I'm no cardiologist. You can get heart valve replacement surgery, which might be "permanent" depending on your viewpoint. Death is also permanent, but you were going to do that anyway.

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