solitareOPBariloche, Rio Negro Argentina4,041 posts
Like WOW, no wonder they won...Not all news about psychotropic drugs was bad this week. It now turns out that Frances Crick, the Nobel Prize winning father of modern genetics was high on LSD when he first discovered what he called "the secret of life"---the double helix structure of DNA---way back in 1953. Crick, who died a few years ago at the age of 88, admitted that he and his co-researcher, biologist James Watson, often "used LSD in tiny amounts as a "thinking tool" to liberate them from preconceptions and let their genius wander freely to new ideas". (Hallucinogens.com)
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Crick, who died a few years ago at the age of 88, admitted that he and his co-researcher, biologist James Watson, often "used LSD in tiny amounts as a "thinking tool" to liberate them from preconceptions and let their genius wander freely to new ideas".
(Hallucinogens.com)