I found an interesting potential substitute for LSD. I have used other binaural beats, they can be powerful and uploader says the LSD track is "very strong". http://thepiratebay.org/tor/3965586/I-Doser_mp3_files_-_Set_2_of_3 The LSD binaural beat is included in the torrent download. I haven't tried it yet because I haven't finished downloading it. To my understanding it works by playing a different frequency in each ear. The frequencies combine(hence beat) into a wave that the headphone speakers could not produce by themselves, waves that affect other parts of the brain than the auditory part. So it is very important that you listen to then with headphones. I wonder how it will compare to real LSD.
I'm downloading all three sets and the hand of god and will try some of them tonight and tell you how it is. I plan on doing the nos and lsd ones
if you're new to bittorrent this is a good howto and etc: http://www.wikihow.com/Download-Torrents also i'm seeding them now so they should be alive.
... That is not a substitute for LSD, if you really think it is than you need to try some real acid. That is the equivalent to LSD in the same way that Ragga Dagga is equivalent to marijunana...BUNK!
It didnt for me...well, i always have visuals via hppd. So im not the right one to ask. It's definitely NOTING like LSD. It's not even in the same ballpark...shit, its not even in the parking lot of the ballpark... to go even further with the metaphor...it's not even on the subways, 5 miles away from the parkinglot next to the ballpark
Having a rain soundtrack playing on some speakers makes them more effective. (I don't play the ambient music through the headphones playing the binaural beat(I think each each earphone speaker can only play one frequency sound because there is one diaphragm, so ambient music through the same headphone diaphragm changes the waves, I don't know)
there is no logical reason for those sounds to do anything to your brain that wouldnt occur every day. so what if the sounds are of specific frequencies? the only effect this program could ever have on your brain is: create a sort of auditory sensory deprevation. although this could produce a certain state of mind, it is not exactly full sensory depravation and should not induce any visuals at all. OR simply fires some specific neurons related to some frequencies much more than usual. if anything this is unhealthy. OR sitting somewhere and concentrating on a continual, unchanging stimulus puts your mind into a special state. i know that staring at static for a long time can result in wonderful effects. but its not a trip.
None of anything that has been been said has anything to do with an LSD experience. I just don't see how it's a possible substitute. I'de say something like a milder psychedelic like LSA is a substitute. Or 2ce or something...but binaural beats? Thats just rediculous.
And no, its not worth the DL time. Spend the four hours looking for some blotter...itll be time more worth spending
It's no substitute for lsd after all. I'm downloading "The Worlds First Digital Drug (FLAC version)". http://thepiratebay.org/tor/3567354/The_Worlds_First_Digital_Drug_(FLAC_version) It supposedly works according to a comment. I can report back and tell people whether its worth downloading.
about i-doser and binaural beats: http://collegecritic.net/2007/05/02/music-that-triggers-drug-like-hallucinations-i-doser/ The article says they can trigger epilepsy in some people. Some other binaural beats put me in a pretty deep trance but I'm sticking with meditation and the the physical drugs for now. I feel kind of buzzed from the lsd binaural beat but not good.
saying a sound file can get near a real drug is pretty absurd But I will attest personally that some binaural beats, brainwave frequencies and such things I have found very beneficial in some meditation practice.