D-LSD: No distinction between reality and fiction

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Bappy11
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D-LSD: No distinction between reality and fiction

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In the digital world, anything is possible, so why not experience LSD digitally? The thought is alive, just imagine that a similar experience plays out on your retina for some time. Experiences in which we can no longer distinguish between reality and a show that we recognize are the most confusing. In such a situation, we experience fiction as 100% real, are manipulated and, as time passes, we are less and less aware of this.

Nick Bostrom claims that when our civilization reaches a form of 'technological maturity' sweden telegram data we will no longer be able to distinguish between real and simulated people. According to him, this is because we will then be able and willing to create so many simulated people that the need to live in a simulation will be great. Something that also occurs with psychotic patients. Sometimes they do not want to break away from a psychosis, because they feel happier in that state. Bostrom suggests that we may already be part of a large simulation program. A reassurance according to Bostrom: a civilization often dies before reaching that technological maturity.

Simulation & digital LSD: a promising prospect
What else can we expect from simulation and digital LSD? LSD advocates, such as Aldous Huxley (who took it for the last time on his deathbed), saw the drug as a way to expand consciousness and enhance intelligence. Considering the influence that mind-altering substances have had on musicians (think of the Beatles and their song ' L ucy in the Sky with D iamonds ') as well as writers, artists and scientists, the question is: will future digital LSD apps also stimulate our neurons in such a way that we create even more waves in the landscape of science and art? What will be the side effects of this? So far, it looks promising.
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