
The Eaton T. Fores Research Center:
Essential Links

The United States
Constitution
Anyone
remember this one? Read it while you still can.
The
Hedonistic Imperative
David Pearce's manifesto for Paradise
Engineering, Better Living Through
Chemistry, and how we just might live happily ever after.
Starseed Music
Rasa, Bastian, and Marlis combine
ancient and hypermodern instruments
to produce this evocative and deeply reflective music.
Ultralow
Dose Naltrexone Project
Mike Strates records his experiments
with extremely low doses of the
mu-opioid antagonist naltrexone's ability to prevent or even reverse
tolerance to hydromorphone.
The Art of
Marlis Jermutus
Profoundly expressive paintings by the
German born American
artist. An interview with the artist is included, along with a gallery
through which it is possible to contact her agent about purchasing
these deeply moving works.
Drug
Metabolism and Disposition
An on-line journal of pharmacokinetics
complete with the full text as
well as several years of archives.
The Lazy Man's
Guide To Enlightenment
The whole universe distilled down to a
little book. The classic 1970 guide
by Thaddeus Golas. No one has ever captured the psychedelic revelation in
such a straightfoward way. Of course, the world is filled with folks to whom
this will seem the most whimsical nonsense. But so what?
Alex Grey's Paintings
Some of the most astounding psychedelic
art ever created. One
feels as though one has seen the things in the paintings before, yet
is astonished that anyone could capture them in a painting -- and
Grey draws with the precision of a laser beam.
Sasha Shulgin on
Future Drugs
The world's leading authority on
phenethylamines discusses the chemical
possibilities for likely directions of future psychotropic drug synthesis.
This
paper requires an understanding of organic chemistry.
A Voyage To Arcturus
David Lindsay's classic, yet not
well-known, metaphysical fantasy. Overflowing
with level after level of symbolic meaning, this story follows protagonist Maskull
to another world as he tries to discover what good, justice, beauty, and truth
really are, and, of course, just how real reality really is. The entire book
online.
National Library of
Medicine: PubMed
Search engine delivers abstracts of
virtually every paper written in the life sciences
over the past dozen, and occassionally as far back as twenty, years. There
are
sometimes links to the full text. Articles can be ordered through
Loansome Doc
ordering service.
Why
does
e^(π
i) = -1?
I have always
wondered why e and π, two trancendental fundamental
constants built into reality itself, should be releated. Well, here's the
answer. Of course, after reading it, I still have no idea if the
relationship is
something profound, or a trivial consequence of the way things are defined.
It's math, so I'm going to have to read it again and again until I can
actually follow it.