In spring 1943, Swiss chemist Albert Hofmann accidentally discovered LSD's psychoactive effects when he absorbed a tiny amount through his fingertips during resynthesis at Sandoz Laboratories, experiencing the world melting, dizziness, restlessness, and euphoria—the first recorded psychedelic trip.
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The Day LSD Was Accidentally Discovered | The Story of Albert HofmannAjouté :
In the spring of 1943, Swiss chemist Albert Hofmann was revisiting a forgotten lab compound at Sandoz Laboratories, lysergic acid diethylamide 25, or as it's more commonly known now, LSD. He'd first synthesized it five years earlier from ergot, a toxic rye fungus. Initially shelved, Hofmann decided it deserved a second look. And during the process of resynthesis, he accidentally absorbed a tiny speck through his fingertips. Soon after, the world began to melt. He felt dizzy, restless, and then strangely euphoric.
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