A student proposes that psychedelic molecules remove or weaken a brain-level constraint that normally organizes overwhelming fractal sense-data into ordinary reality, allowing people to perceive the underlying pattern directly.
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Tryptamine
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "I think it's, like, some molecule, like, psychocybin. Or, like, something like that."
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"I think it's, like, some molecule, like, psychocybin. Or, like, something like that."
"...think it all comes down to a molecule, I think, called tryptamine, which... So basically in your brain, there's a molecule that constrains your..."
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