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  • Thanks for the input guys. I suppose my research in nootropics doesn't technically qualify as QS unless I were measuring actual quantifiable metrics like brain chemicals produced by intake of certain compounds, which I in now way have the facilities to do. I suppose I do need to take a different approach in terms of…
  • I guess you were right kenansulayman, $340(USD) for 200mg is a great price. I just emailed my supplier for the current price and it is now at $700(USD) per 200mg at 95% purity. I supposed the inflation in price is due to rise in demand, seeing as the last quote I gave was from September 2015. Regardless it can't hurt to…
  • It seems like people are still interested in Orexin-A research. For those interested in doing a group purchase, I will be setting up an indiegogo page to fund the group purchase of 200mgs. The total cost is estimated to be about $390($340 for 200mg and $50 for shipping) more details are forthcoming, once I get the…
  • Is there any chance of screen shots of your progress so far? Oh, also an interesting tid-bit. A substitute teacher once told me that the cube is the shadow that a tessaract(hypercube) would cast. I thought that was a pretty cool concept, but that's assuming that light interacts with the 4th dimension as it does in the 3rd.
  • Very cool it sounds like you have a good handle of what you are doing, keep at it I would love to see/perceive/play this game. Only question I have in regard to the procedurally generated levels is if would be possible to accidentally generate a level that could block you in, the 4D equivalent of being trapped in a cell?…
  • Sooo.... I am still interested in doing a group buy of Orexin-A if I can get more people interested and can find an agreeable way to coordinate things. I would have to contact my supplier and check the current prices, which I would hope have gone down by now. So all who are interested, just let me know how much you are…
  • The Noopept, again, acts more like a stimulant, think coffee without the jitters. It was useful for giving a quick boost of energy. The effect of the Coluracetam was very subtle, but was probably the best in terms of cognitive enhancement and nootropic effect. I feel like it afforded me a better quality and clarity of…
  • Sorry for the long delay. I didn't realize how extended my absence was. Anyhow, no I never got enough people interested/co-ordinated to go forward with it and I don't really have the funding to do it alone because it's quite expensive because it's very hard to synthesis peptides, as my vendor explains. Some things I have…
  • I feel like I understand the concept, but to execute this properly you would have to accurately model the dimensionality of your simulated world and how does one model a 4D object? I'm not aware of any 4D modeling applications that are available, so you would end up having to make your own. Once you create your modeling…
  • Dr_Allcome seems to have the idea.
  • I'll give it a try.
  • I had the idea of doing the same with a potato gun, which is pretty straight forward. It would just use logic gates to keep from firing.The firing mechanism works by turning off the actuator that releases the valve on the compressed air chamber.
  • ightden, I like your idea very clever.I'll try my technique with the bulldog clip first, once I pick some up to see if it works.Aviin, your idea seems like it would work as well. I'll try both techniques once I'm able to and I'll report back with the best technique.
  • Hmmmm. So that's a no, on the issue of transhumanist humor?
  • Ah yeah Ben, NFC is what I meant to say. I was running on less than 2 hours of sleep in the past 48 hours. I'm looking into getting some Orexin-A for that.
  • Meanderpaul, I was thinking maybe using a bulldog clip to help pinch and dome the skin. I live in Louisiana and some of the more extreme body mods are illegal here. Wyldstorm, you guessed correctly my brother thinks RFID tags are "The Mark Of The Beast!", he also believes some other uninformed things for example: an RFID…
  • Hats off to you for doing the procedure without a local anesthetic. I'm not squeamish at all ,but the bit where you inserted the surgical probe to separate the connective tissue made my skin crawl. Remember if you're ever hard pressed to find a local anesthetic you can always numb your hand with ice. I may be installing an…
  • http://forum.biohack.me/discussion/comment/11626#Comment_11626
  • Sure that is a possibility. Garethnelsonuk is actually doing great work implementing the actual code for the inter cyborg communication protocol. I've kind of been on hiatus because of work, current financial situation, and health problems.
  • Thanks Cassox for all that great information . As far as everything aside from cognitive testing goes , I can at the very least get full blood work done on a monthly basis , as I have monthly doctors visits with labwork pending prior back problems . All of the lab information is made available to me . Concerning cognitive…
  • Ahha , I found a link from the forum discussing Orexin-A . Looks like you took part in it @Cassox
  • No no not at all ! Intranasal . It's made in to a sterile saline solution possibly with a PH buffer to maintain solubility and preserve the product , possibly citric acid or something more appropriate and put into a nasal inhaler , this allows for very consistent dosages and is very convenient .
  • I've used myself as a lab rat in the past with compounds possessing a much greater potential for danger than the above , and I've always done my research and suffered no ill effects . I've kept away from risky behaviors like that for quite sometime and I feel very confident in the safety and toxicity profile of Orexin-A .…
  • It's currently being sold by at least 1 vendor I know of in the U.S. as a supplement at wholesale rates ($200(USD) for 1Mg!) It's also carried by scientific suppliers : Trosis , in Canada and Sigma Aldrich , in the U.S. I can certainly do more research on it . I've read about a dozen or so medical documents on the subject…
  • Orexin-A is indigenous to the human body , it should not be recognized as a foreign protein , so it should not cause anaphylactic shock , if that's the concern . It's found naturally in the and human and other mammalian brains . I'm not familiar with endotoxins , are these byproducts of a bad synthesis or a product of…
  • If anyone is interested in a group purchase please let me know . I'm currently working out some of the finer points with the supplier , but I believe they are willing to send the divided sum directly to all who order , provided that we pay additional shipping (EMS from China is typically $50 and arrives within 5 days) this…
  • Orexin-A is unscheduled world wide and non-addictive , but it is not meant to be a replacement for sleep and proper nutrition . Orexin-A has so far shown no negative effects , though it's effect is minimal in well rested subjects without a deficit in natural Orexin-A . I myself suffer from wakefulness issues , mild…
  • Ah , where do I start . Sorry for misquoting you @garethnelsonuk and you're right this is just a concept for the time being , which has yet to see any real world application . While I do plan on eventually having what I proposed worked out in the way shape or form , maybe even greatly scaled back , these are ideas for…
  • Here is a crude system block diagram . Keep in mind that this diagram is only meant to show functional relationships and is in no way used to illustrate the physical layout .
  • Liar : The Liar program uses voice stress and speech pattern analysis algorithms to detect the likelihood that someone is lying while in lie detection mode auxiliary LED HUD indicator will light from green to red to indicate , red indicating high likelihood that someone is lying . Additionally a training program using EEG…