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- Hallucinogens, also known as psychedelics, are a class of psychoactive substances that profoundly alter perception, mood, and thought processes. Their modern usage is multifaceted, ranging from a burgeoning field of clinical research and therapy to spiritual practices and recreational use. […]
- Terence McKenna, an ethnobotanist and philosopher, was a highly influential and controversial figure known for his deep explorations into psychedelic experiences, human consciousness, and the role of psychoactive plants in human evolution. His ideas, particularly those surrounding mycelial networks, were […]
- “Bard of the Archaic Revival” Terence McKenna, the visionary ethnobotanist and self-proclaimed “bard of the archaic revival,” offered a unique, often exhilarating, and occasionally alarming perspective on the burgeoning cyberculture of the late 20th century. Far from a conventional technologist, […]
- The integration of accessible AI within bottom-up networks presents a fascinating paradox: it has the potential to supercharge the very strengths of bottom-up organization, yet it also introduces new vulnerabilities and raises critical social questions. Roles of Accessible AI in […]
- The inevitability of bottom-up organization across different parts of the world stems from its inherent strengths in system-maintenance, schooling, adaptive learning, and inclusivity, while also reflecting a deep historical precedent of cooperative networks. This approach, though sometimes slower in decision-making, […]
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