Book Review - Eye in the Sky

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This is one of Philip K Dick's earliest novels (his ninth, in fact), originally published in 1955. As such, it makes for compelling fiction with a science fiction-like twist, but may not be classified strictly as "science fiction". It takes place in the then near-future year of 1957, when eight people are involved in a tragic lab accident that transports them through time and space to a multitude of various worlds and states of consciousness.

The worlds are eventually revealed to be solipsistic manifestations of the inner worlds of some of the book's main characters. Each one embodies the secretly-held thoughts of its creator, trapping the group inside a unique universe with its own set of ethics, rules, and scientific principles. The central protagonist, Jack Hamilton, figures out what is going on and helps the group travel through each world—by the skin of their teeth, mind you.

Although I wouldn't advise a PKD novice to read this as their first book of his to check out, it is a solid novel. The characters are well-fleshed out, the plot is fairly engaging, and the writing makes for a quick and easy read. I am very glad to have finished this one, and I doubt I will return anytime soon. But maybe I will.

3/5 stars. 243 pages.

Weekend Thoughts - 1.14.17

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Image by inefekt69, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

Happy Saturday y'all! Below, I have rounded up some things for you to think about this weekend:

1. In the early 1970s, a Rutgers University environmental science student named billy barr (he spells it lowercase) returned to Gothic, Colorado after graduation and has lived in the ghost town as its sole resident for the past several decades. The location is supposedly a ghost town built around a silver mine. barr didn't just stay for the sights—he has meticulously collected snowfall and temperature measurements that have proven quite valuable to climate scientists.

2. The Netherlands has been an early adopter of renewable energy technologies for centuries, using wind power for centuries. As of now, the Dutch railways network will be using it to power 100% of their electric trains. Even though that is extremely impressive, they even did it one year ahead of schedule! The electric trains shuttle 600,000 people in around 5,500 trips per day, and it only takes an hour for a wind turbine to generate enough power to run a train for 120 miles. And they're not stopping there—the railways network will continue researching ways to reduce their machines' consumption of energy by 35 percent before 2020 as well!

That's all for this week's edition of Weekend Thoughts. Until next week, keep thinking wilder.

This Week in Psychedelics - 1.13.17

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Image by Dahtamnay, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

Cannabis

  • Sessions Evades Firm Answer on State Marijuana Laws, Leaves Door Open for Federal Enforcement (NORML)
  • Massive scientific report on marijuana confirms medical benefits (Ars Technica)
  • LA Police Arrest 'Prankster' Who Changed Hollywood Sign to 'Hollyweed' (TIME)
  • This DEA tweet accidentally reveals one of the big arguments for legalizing marijuana (Vox)
  • Nebraska Medical Cannabis Initiative For 2017 (Weed News)
  • Kiwi entrepreneurs call for legalisation of cannabis, following worldwide success (Stuff.co.nz)
  • Pro Sports Leagues Support Systemic Racism By Prohibiting Cannabis (Weed News)
  • How to Smoke Weed Legally in Your New Legal State (ATTN:)
  • More older Americans using cannabis, underscoring need for research (Science Daily)
  • Rhode Island Lawmakers Want to Legalize Recreational Marijuana (TIME)
  • Wisconsin: GOP Lawmakers Consider Support for Marijuana Law Reform Legislation (NORML)
  • Sustainable Gardening Practices for Growing Cannabis (Leafly)
  • Tools That Will Help You Perfect Your Cannabis Experience (Merry Jane)
  • What Happens When You Eat Your Weed (ATTN:)
  • I made my autistic son cannabis cookies. They saved him. (Chicago Tribune)
  • How to Germinate Cannabis Seeds (Leafly)

LSD

  • How LSD Saved One Woman's Marriage (The New York Times)
  • My First Day Microdosing With LSD (New York Magazine)
  • The middle class woman who took LSD to cope with the menopause: controversial book claims hallucinating drug can help older women in tiny doses (Daily Mail)
  • Here's Why You Might Want to Drop Acid at Work (Maxim)
  • The Acid Test (VolteFace Magazine)
  • Dropping LSD 'could have same benefits as doing yoga' (Metro)

Psilocybin/Magic Mushrooms

  • Hallucinogenic drug found in 'magic mushrooms' eases depression, anxiety in people with life-threatening cancer (Knowridge Science Report)

MDMA/Ecstasy

  • Another Argentinian City Has Banned Electronic Music Events Following Ecstasy-Related Deaths (SPIN)
  • Schoolgirl, 16, says she is 'lucky to be alive' after her first ever Ecstasy pill put her into a coma (Daily Mail)
  • Newton Aycliffe soldier, 24, died from the "toxic effects" of MDMA (The Northern Echo)

Ayahuasca/DMT

  • Using Sananga to Enhance Ayahuasca Visions and the Possible Connection to Iboga (Psychedelic Times)

Peyote/San Pedro/Mescaline

  • Pot, Peyote, and Snakes: the Rise of Northern Mexico's Best Drink (Roads & Kingdoms)

Iboga/Ibogaine

  • Why is This Powerful Addiction-Fighting Substance Banned in the US? (AlterNet)

Dissociatives

  • Man High on PCP Shot And Killed By Police (Law Officer)

Opiates/Opioids

  • How an 'abuse-deterrent' drug created the heroin epidemic (The Washington Post
  • New program in Oklahoma provides naloxone at no charge to at-risk youth (News OK)
  • The Problem With These New Harder-To-Abuse Painkillers (ATTN:)

Kambô

  • Understanding Dermaseptin, Kambo's Antiviral Peptide that May Treat Herpes (Psychedelic Times)

Kratom

  • Bill filed in Florida House to make Kratom a controlled substance (Saint Peters Blog)

Kava

  • Kava Is An Effective Treatment for Anxiety (ProHealth)

Khat

  • Harvesting amphetamine-like leaves from BOP backyards (Stuff.co.nz)

Miscellaneous Psychedelics/Psychoactives/Drug Policy

  • Researchers are giving religious leaders hallucinogenic drugs to understand mystical experiences (Business Insider)
  • Exploring Psilocybin Therapy as a Treatment for Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) (Psychedelic Times)
  • These Photos Show How Legalization Is Affecting International Drug Trafficking (ATTN:)
  • DEA Experts Call for Better Link Between Drug and Terrorism Policy (The Loudoun Tribune)
  • Students microdose to study and clear their minds (The State News)
  • A Psychedelic History (VolteFace)
  • A comedian explains why we need to challenge the stigma of psychedelics (The Canary)
  • Murray Hill Center Wants To Help You Process Your Psychedelic Trip (Gramercy Patch)
  • A Good Trip: 5 Books on the Upside of Psychedelics (Signature)

Disclaimer: "This Week in Psychedelics" does not censor or analyze the news links presented here. The purpose of this column is solely to catalogue how psychedelics are presented by the mass media, which includes everything from the latest scientific research to misinformation.

Weekend Thoughts - 1.7.16

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Image by Petr & Bara Ruzicka, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

Happy Saturday y'all! Below, I have rounded up some things for you to think about this weekend:

1. The 2017 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is in full swing right now, and one of the most interesting products introduced so far is the wireless charging technology by Energous. If you're unfamiliar with the company it is a startup that uses RF to charge devices at a distance. In a word seemingly increasingly hostile to cords and wires, Energous is attempting to create a way for us to charge our small rechargeable devices like wearables, phones, and tablets. The line of products is expected to release over the next several months, which means that within the next few years we may be in a truly wireless world.

2. I enjoyed taking a look at this collection of what early computer viruses looked like. They look old-school, retro even.

That's all for this week's edition of Weekend Thoughts. Until next week, keep thinking wilder.

This Week in Psychedelics - 1.6.17

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Image by Dahtamnay, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

Cannabis

  • Someone Changed the Iconic Hollywood Sign to Say "Hollyweed" (TIME)
  • Marijuana legalization supporters to hand out 4,200 joints at Trump inauguration (The Washington Times)
  • Israel's Ariel University opens first academic course on medical cannabis (The Jerusalem Post)
  • Exclusive: Cannabis nasal spray stops an epileptic seizure from happening (ABC Action News)
  • Cannabis Industry Raised $1 Billion in 2016 (SFGate)
  • Italian Cannabis Reform in Question Following Prime Minister's Resignation (Leafly)
  • Recreational Cannabis Is Now Legal in Nevada, But Cops Look to Crack Down on Stoned Drivers (Merry Jane)
  • Maine Legalization Law Takes Effect January 30 (NORML)
  • Israel's Military to Relax Stance on Cannabis for Soldiers (Leafly)
  • Here's How to Tell If Your Marijuana Has Expired (ATTN:)
  • Chicago Suburb Decriminalizes Small Amounts of Marijuana (NORML)
  • Ads on Craigslist Sell A Plastic Bag Filled With A 'Gift' Of Marijuana (NEPR)
  • Boy with epilepsy finds 'normal life' with cannabis oil (Aljazeera)
  • These States and Countries Had the Biggest Cannabis Wins in 2016 (Leafly)
  • Franco Loja, Cannabis Legend Dies At 42 (Green Rush Daily)
  • 4 Promising Cannabis Studies and Research from 2016 (Leafly)
  • Marijuana monster money: California makes more from cannabis than the next 5 largest crops combined (Salon)
  • What Not to Do When Driving With Marijuana in Your Car (ATTN:)

LSD

  • Micro-dosing: The Drug Habit Your Boss Is Gonna Love (GQ)
  • 'A Really Good Day': One harried mom's LSD experiment (The Washington Post)

Psilocybin/Magic Mushrooms

MDMA/Ecstasy

Iboga/Ibogaine

Dissociatives

  • New Ketamine Infusion Therapy Center Shows Positive Treatment Results (WHO TV)
  • 7 Angel Dust Drug Effects and Facts (Insider Monkey)
  • Miracle cure: Alcoholic who drank SEVEN bottles of wine a night gets sober thanks to ketamine (Daily Star)
  • Married At First Sight's Clare Verrall gets 'high' while on Ketamine for back surgery and talks to a unicorn named Errol (Daily Mail)

Opiates/Opioids

  • Heroin surpasses painkillers as the leading cause of overdose deaths (Modern Healthcare)
  • Where Synthetic Opioids Really Come From (ATTN:)
  • Legalizing Opium Won't Work for Afghanistan (The Diplomat)

Absinthe

  • Discovering How To Drink Absinthe With Sugar (Itamonte)

Kambô

  • Four Ways Kambo Can Enhance the Effectiveness of Ayahuasca Treatments (Psychedelic Times)

Kratom

Khat

  • Prevalence and factors associated with use of khat: a survey of patients entering HIV treatment programs in Ethiopia (BioMed Central)
  • Khat cultivation fuels food crisis in Yemen (SciDevNet)

Miscellaneous Psychedelics/Psychoactives/Drug Policy

  • The Best Psychedelic Videos of 2016 (The Daily Psychedelic Video)
  • The War on Drugs Halted Research Into the Potential Benefits of Psychedelics (Slate Magazine)
  • High Times in the 18th Century (The History Girls)
  • Here's a fish that can get you trippy and give hallucinations for days (Deccan Chronicle)
  • Mind Design via Psychedelic Mindapps, Ideagens, and Multistate Theory – Having a Human Mind Is More than It Used to Be (Academia.edu)
  • Four Ways Psychedelic Therapy Can Address the Mental Health Needs of Millennials (Psychedelic Times)
  • Research Underway Into Medical Benefits Of Psychedelic Drugs (CBS SF Bay Area)
  • Why Are Governments So Anti-Psychedelics? (Merry Jane)
  • Here's how legalising psychedelics would minimise the risk of a 'bad trip' (The Canary)

Disclaimer: "This Week in Psychedelics" does not censor or analyze the news links presented here. The purpose of this column is solely to catalogue how psychedelics are presented by the mass media, which includes everything from the latest scientific research to misinformation.