• jordanlund@lemmy.world
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        2 days ago

        Plot twist - It’s not a hallucinogen, it just lets you see the little people who are always there!

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        Not that it can’t explain, but that the typical suspects aren’t here. It could very well just be a new kind of chemical that’s not being tested for, because they don’t know it exists yet.

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          Hospital report that people eating it say the same thing. No known psychedelic compound has been found.

          It could be anything. They report this happens with undercooked mushrooms, might as well be a protein.

          Now, finding what it is that causes the effect will be very difficult…

          You’d have to isolate all compounds in there which are not been previously tested and test them separately. Even then you may find nothing as the effect may be produced by a specific combination of compounds which have no activity when isolated.

          Basically: we know it happens but have no idea why.

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            19 hours ago

            Is there no whimsy in there potentially being a novel compound we’ve not yet discovered that causes it?

            Where’s your excitement about verging into a new unknown?