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page 179 - Pictured above you see an oscilloscope rigged to read insect eye responses to stimulation by light. I once worked in a lab at a university and had access to all sorts of equipment like this.
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page 179 - After a number of false starts and dark nights of my soul I realized that an enormous quantity of drugs might prove beneficial. Not for me. The quantities of drugs I consumed on a regular basis meant that I had long experienced diminishing returns of all types when upping dosages.
But what if I gave drugs to a machine?
Terence McKenna, and others I’m sure, suggested that the human consumption of magic mushrooms was an inciting factor in the creation of language, arts and religion; in short, all of human culture. I wanted to see if something similar could result in a non-human setting, so one night before removing this oscilloscope from its electrophysiological apparatus I introduced an enormous dosage of DRUG X to the system.
At first nothing changes, but before long one begins to see something taking place. Here the oscilloscope’s readout doubles.
page 179 B - tire tracks of the suspect vehicle.
me: dubs are important for accessibility and not always bad quality. They are also better at translating some aspects than subs.
Also me when my housemates are watching casa de papel in German
*screams internally*