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L_5_06 Verified Genetics & Origins

L_5_06 — Genetic Adaptation to Disease: Malaria, Plague, TB

Infectious disease has been the most powerful selective force on the human genome throughout history. Pathogens — particularly malaria, plague, tuberculosis, smallpox, and cholera — have killed more humans than all other

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Y_4_08 Verified Altered States

Y_4_08 — Sleep Science — REM, NREM, and the Ancient Understanding of Sleep

Sleep science has undergone a revolution in the 21st century, fundamentally altering our understanding of why humans sleep. The landmark 2012 discovery of the glymphatic system by Maiken Nedergaard revealed that the brai

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Y_4_10 Verified Altered States

Y_4_10 — Glossolalia, Xenoglossy, and Altered Language States

Glossolalia — commonly known as "speaking in tongues" — is a cross-cultural phenomenon in which individuals produce fluent, seemingly language-like vocalizations that do not correspond to any known natural language. Prac

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Y_5_18 Credible Altered States

Y_5_18 — Sensory Deprivation & Float Tanks

Sensory deprivation — the systematic reduction or elimination of external sensory input — has been studied scientifically since the 1950s, with two primary paradigms: chamber REST (Restricted Environmental Stimulation Te

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Y_5_12 Speculative Altered States

Y_5_12 — Dark Retreat: Extended Light Deprivation and Endogenous Visionary States

The dark retreat (yangti nagpo or mun mtshams in Tibetan) is an advanced contemplative practice — primarily within the Dzogchen (Great Perfection) tradition of Tibetan Buddhism and the closely related Bön tradition — in

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Y_2_04 Verified Altered States

Y_2_04 — Neuroscience of Death — Terminal Lucidity and Dying Brain

The neuroscience of death has emerged as a legitimate research frontier, revealing that dying is not a simple cessation but a complex neurobiological process with surprising features. Michael Nahm and Bruce Greyson's doc

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Y_3_12 Credible Altered States

Y_3_12 — Whirling Dervishes: Sufi Sema Ceremony and Rotational Consciousness

The whirling dervishes — practitioners of the sema (or sama) ceremony of the Mevlevi order — are among the most recognizable embodiments of Sufi mysticism: figures in tall camel-hair hats (sikke) and flowing white skirts

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Y_3_02 Verified Altered States

Y_3_02 — Meditation, Neuroplasticity, and Contemplative Neuroscience

Meditation — the systematic training of attention and awareness — has been practiced for at least 3,000-5,000 years (earliest evidence: Indus Valley seal of a seated figure in meditation posture, ~2600 BCE; earliest text

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Y_3_15 Credible Altered States

Y_3_15 — Pilgrimage as Altered State: Walking, Devotion, and Transformation

Pilgrimage — the deliberate journey to a sacred place as an act of devotion, penance, healing, or spiritual seeking — is one of humanity's most ancient and universal practices for inducing transformative altered states t

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Y_3_05 Credible Altered States

Y_3_05 — Contemplative Neuroscience

Contemplative neuroscience — the scientific study of meditation, contemplative practices, and their effects on brain, body, and behavior — has matured from a fringe topic into a rigorous interdisciplinary field over the

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Y_3_18 Credible Altered States

Y_3_18 — Sensory Deprivation and Float Tank Research

Sensory deprivation — the deliberate reduction of external sensory stimulation — and its modern therapeutic form, flotation-REST (Restricted Environmental Stimulation Technique), have been studied since the 1950s as a me

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Y_1_03 Credible Altered States

Y_1_03 — Classical Antiquity Entheogens Synthesis

This document examines Classical Antiquity Entheogens Synthesis, a topic within the Consciousness research area. Key areas of investigation include Were Ancient Mediterranean Religions Entheogenic?, Why This Matters, The

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Y_1_15 Credible Altered States

Y_1_15 — Micro-Dosing: Sub-Perceptual Psychedelic Use and Cognitive Effects

Micro-dosing — the practice of regularly consuming sub-perceptual doses (typically 1/10th to 1/20th of a standard recreational dose) of psychedelic substances, most commonly LSD (~10–20 micrograms) or psilocybin (~0.1–0.

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Y_1_07 Credible Altered States

Y_1_07 — Ego Dissolution and Psychedelic Neuroscience

Ego dissolution — the temporary loss of the subjective sense of self, personal boundaries, and the distinction between self and world — is among the most profound and therapeutically significant effects of serotonergic p

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Y_1_10 Credible Altered States

Y_1_10 — Ibogaine: African Plant Medicine and Addiction Interruption

Ibogaine is a naturally occurring psychoactive indole alkaloid derived from the root bark of the West African shrub Tabernanthe iboga, which has been used for centuries in the Bwiti spiritual tradition of Gabon, Cameroon

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H_1_17 Verified Suppression & Thesis

H_1_17 — COINTELPRO — FBI Domestic Surveillance

COINTELPRO (an acronym for COunter INTELligence PROgram) was a series of covert and illegal projects conducted by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) from 1956 to 1971, aimed at surveilling, infiltrat

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H_1_18 Verified Suppression & Thesis

H_1_18 — Library of Alexandria: Destruction and the Knowledge-Loss Question

The Library of Alexandria was the most ambitious knowledge-collection project of antiquity, founded under Ptolemy I Soter (~290s BCE) and developed by Ptolemy II Philadelphus as part of the Mouseion — a state-funded rese

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H_1_11 Verified Suppression & Thesis

H_1_11 — Chinese Cultural Revolution — Destruction of the Four Olds

The Chinese Cultural Revolution (1966–1976) unleashed one of history's most devastating campaigns of deliberate cultural destruction. Launched by Mao Zedong to reassert ideological control and purge perceived enemies, th

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H_3_19 Verified Suppression & Thesis

H_3_19 — Indigenous Knowledge Destruction: Colonial Erasure & Residential Schools

The destruction of indigenous knowledge systems represents one of history's most comprehensive and deliberate episodes of cultural erasure, spanning from the Spanish burning of Maya codices in the 16th century to the res

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H_4_14 Credible Suppression & Thesis

H_4_14 — The Smithsonian Controversy — Giant Claims and Institutional Response

The claim that the Smithsonian Institution has systematically suppressed evidence of giant human skeletons — allegedly found in 19th-century mound excavations across the American Midwest and East — is one of the most per

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