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MindGorilla
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Nobel Prize winner advocates LSD
#7719708 - 12/05/07 01:43 PM (16 years, 1 month ago) |
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Kary Banks Mullis, Ph.D. (born December 28, 1944) is an American biochemist and Nobel laureate.
Dr Mullis was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1993 for his development of the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR), a central technique in biochemistry and molecular biology which allows the amplification of specified DNA sequences. Dr Mullis subsequently was awarded the Japan Prize that same year.
Use of LSD
In a Q&A interview published in the September 1994 issue of California Monthly, Mullis said, "Back in the 1960s and early '70s I took plenty of LSD. A lot of people were doing that in Berkeley back then. And I found it to be a mind-opening experience. It was certainly much more important than any courses I ever took." During a symposium held for centenarian Albert Hofmann revealed that he was told by Nobel-prize-winning chemist Kary Mullis that LSD had helped him develop the polymerase chain reaction that helps amplify specific DNA sequences.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kary_Mullis
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wille

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Re: Nobel Prize winner advocates LSD [Re: MindGorilla]
#7719916 - 12/05/07 02:30 PM (16 years, 1 month ago) |
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Cool 
Didn't the guy who came up with the double helix also use LSD, but in small doses to help with creativity?
I remember hearing something like that a year or two back
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F1234K
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Re: Nobel Prize winner advocates LSD [Re: wille]
#7719925 - 12/05/07 02:33 PM (16 years, 1 month ago) |
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The double helix molecule has been around for many many years before science new what dna was.
More on that in this video. [url=&hl=en-AU]http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8756441303971858561&hl=en-AU[/url]
Already been posted here but it deals with the double helix visions.
The nobel prize winner is also in this video.
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Edited by F1234K (12/05/07 02:33 PM)
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Groomies
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Re: Nobel Prize winner advocates LSD [Re: MindGorilla]
#7719934 - 12/05/07 02:37 PM (16 years, 1 month ago) |
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I've LSD plenty of times. it opened my mind up as well. i thought maybe i was just crazy but really i just see the truth in things. LSD FTW!
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andrewss
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Re: Nobel Prize winner advocates LSD [Re: Groomies]
#7720011 - 12/05/07 02:54 PM (16 years, 1 month ago) |
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Cool
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Coaster
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Re: Nobel Prize winner advocates LSD [Re: Groomies]
#7720012 - 12/05/07 02:55 PM (16 years, 1 month ago) |
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whoa dood thats fucking insane because i just learned about PCR in bio and my teacher said he new that guy! small world my friend ya man were learnin about cloning and this technique pwns the older technique, its way cheaper they use bacteria from thermal vents b/c they can take the temperature fluctuations dood im doin PCR in my lab this week and u post this article 5 shrooms 4 u
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redgreenvines
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Re: Nobel Prize winner advocates LSD [Re: Coaster]
#7720078 - 12/05/07 03:14 PM (16 years, 1 month ago) |
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If I have some coding to do and I just don't want to work a little lsd makes it possible to surge right through the task and produce something really well balanced.
or if I want to trip but I don't want people to know I get a big canvas and paint all day.
sorry I can't show the results. it would be terrible for business if people knew I dabbled.
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MindGorilla
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Re: Nobel Prize winner advocates LSD [Re: F1234K]
#7722651 - 12/06/07 12:11 AM (16 years, 1 month ago) |
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Quote:
F1234K said: The double helix molecule has been around for many many years before science new what dna was.
More on that in this video. [url=&hl=en-AU]http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8756441303971858561&hl=en-AU[/url]
Already been posted here but it deals with the double helix visions.
The nobel prize winner is also in this video.
Watched that, it was great. When he is sitting in the dark, he seems like he is just loosing it.
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RobMarley420
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Re: Nobel Prize winner advocates LSD [Re: MindGorilla]
#7826111 - 01/03/08 12:46 AM (16 years, 30 days ago) |
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Quote:
"Back in the 1960s and early '70s I took plenty of LSD. A lot of people were doing that in Berkeley back then. And I found it to be a mind-opening experience. It was certainly much more important than any courses I ever took."
Awesome!
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