Anonymous 03/24/2026 (Tue) 13:04 Id: e14872 No.178955 del
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Paul Brown @0xQuasark - In 1966, they gave a group of engineers LSD to try solve unsolvable problems.
Stanford & Hewlett-Packard each brought their hardest, most challenging problems.
Then they gave 27 engineers, scientists and architects 100ug of LSD each.
The results:
a new conceptual model of the photon,
a redesigned freeway entrance,
a mathematical theorem,
a new space probe,
a shopping plaza.
Reviewed & accepted by their employers.
Published in a peer-reviewed journal.
Then the government banned LSD research entirely.
The study worked.
That was apparently the problem.
https://x.com/0xQuasark/status/2036141452208505143

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