Whilst some of the conceptualising might have been done on LSD, the actual scientific work,; verification; measuring; lab work; writing up; peer review - in fact the real work of science could not have been done whilst on LSD.Toadny wrote:Dr Kary Banks Mullis won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1993 for the invention of PCR, a technique which would allow certain sequences of DNA to be amplified for testing. This would would revolutionise DNA chemistry, making it far easier to isolate, amplify and test DNA sequences. In an interview, Dr Mullis attributed part of theorising this breakthrough to LSD:chaz wyman wrote: You can't invent anything using LSD.
"Would I have invented PCR if I hadn’t taken LSD? I seriously doubt it. I could sit on a DNA molecule and watch the polymers go by. I learnt that partly on psychedelic drugs."
If you had dropped any tabs of LSD you would know this.