LSD

LSD

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Lysergic acid diethylamide; discussed as part of psychedelic history and MKUltra-era discourse.

Mentioned in 85 videos
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Videos Mentioning LSD

Richard Schwartz — IFS, Psychedelic Experiences without Drugs, and More | The Tim Ferriss Show

Richard Schwartz — IFS, Psychedelic Experiences without Drugs, and More | The Tim Ferriss Show

Tim Ferriss

A classic psychedelic compound mentioned in the context of psychedelic experiences and their risks.

Karl Deisseroth: Depression, Schizophrenia, and Psychiatry | Lex Fridman Podcast #274

Karl Deisseroth: Depression, Schizophrenia, and Psychiatry | Lex Fridman Podcast #274

Lex Fridman

A psychedelic mentioned as causing altered perceptual states, whose brain manifestations could be explored with recording methods.

How to Learn Better & Create Your Best Future | Tim Ferriss

How to Learn Better & Create Your Best Future | Tim Ferriss

Andrew Huberman

Lysergic acid diethylamide, a psychedelic compound Tim Ferriss researched in college, examining its potential similarities with REM sleep.

German author and novelist Norman Ohler Address at the Oxford Union

German author and novelist Norman Ohler Address at the Oxford Union

OxfordUnion

A psychedelic substance discovered by Sandoz in 1943, researched by the speaker for its potential Nazi past and therapeutic uses, and its connection to mind control programs.

UNRAVELING THE DREAM (A New Documentary Executive Produced by Sam Harris)

UNRAVELING THE DREAM (A New Documentary Executive Produced by Sam Harris)

Sam Harris

Lysergic acid diethylamide, a powerful psychedelic synthesized by Albert Hofmann, which played a significant role in the psychedelic research and cultural movements of the mid-20th century.

How to Steal Thoughts Out of Anyone’s Head - Oz Pearlman

How to Steal Thoughts Out of Anyone’s Head - Oz Pearlman

Chris Williamson

Psychedelic drug applied in the MK Ultra program to see if it made people more pliable and suggestible.

The Uber Eats to OnlyFans Pipeline

The Uber Eats to OnlyFans Pipeline

Chris Williamson

Mentioned casually in a list of drugs someone had tried and found 'not that bad' to come off of.

Michael Pollan on Consciousness, Psychedelics, and the Limits of Neuroscience

Michael Pollan on Consciousness, Psychedelics, and the Limits of Neuroscience

Sam Harris

Lysergic acid diethylamide, a psychedelic drug discussed in the context of its effects and variability impacting individuals.

The Brainwashing of the American Mind - Eric Weinstein (4K)

The Brainwashing of the American Mind - Eric Weinstein (4K)

Chris Williamson

Mentioned alongside DMT as substances that can induce profound experiences, compared to the natural beauty of São Miguel.

Mostly Wise #1 - Matt McCusker, Andrew Huberman & Tom Segura

Mostly Wise #1 - Matt McCusker, Andrew Huberman & Tom Segura

Chris Williamson

Lysergic acid diethylamide, a psychedelic, discussed for its potential to reveal structures of the unconscious mind and for allegedly inspiring Kary Mullis in his invention of PCR.

Is Psychedelic Therapy Ready for FDA Approval?

Is Psychedelic Therapy Ready for FDA Approval?

Sam Harris

A classic psychedelic compound known for its ego-dissolving properties, contrasted with MDMA.

Free Will Is A Biological Illusion — The Experiment That Proved It Changed How I See Everything

Free Will Is A Biological Illusion — The Experiment That Proved It Changed How I See Everything

Tom Bilyeu

Mentioned as an example of a substance that can alter a person's state, demonstrating that biology and chemistry, not free will, dictate behavior during altered states.

Why an Atheist Studies Religion | Michael Tooley

Why an Atheist Studies Religion | Michael Tooley

Closer To Truth

Discussed in the context of Walter Pahnke's 1966 study and the speaker's personal experience. The drug is noted for potentially inducing religious experiences, raising questions about their divine origin, and also for not affecting everyone equally.

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