
This past month I have tried alcohol, heroin, ketamine, LSD, marijuana, opium, nicotine, speed, acid, cocaine, something called the hand of god. Or at least my brain thought I did.
A cyber drug program called i-doser is used to achieve a simulated mood or experience through the use of binaural beats. If you are familiar with psychology, you know that there are four different sets of waves that are produced in our brain: Alpha, Beta, Delta, and Theta. When these brain waves are mixed and matched, I-Doser theorizes that the listener experiences a drug-like high or state of consciousness.
In my intrigue I took upon myself to try this out, and for the most part I’ve been having fun with feelings of lucidness with acid, uncontrollable laughter with the flavor of anti-sad, and pure confusion and my inability to control my body with black sunshine.
I have the best results with Nitrous. After a few minutes, the muscles in my thighs and arms start twitching, and then I lose the sensation of things underneath me, and get the most awesome cold-tingling over my skin.
I will say that the effects of the sound don’t always match up with the drugs they are named after, a number of them do have some pretty interesting effects for some people. A girl I know at Macomb tried ecstasy and moments later were moaning like crazy. It tends to work better if you’re focused, and in a quiet place with few distractions, and low light.
However it doesn’t work for everyone, much to the dismay of my roommate, the website states that there are three classes of people: Susceptible to Binaural Beats, Originally Unsusceptible to Binaural Beats, and Immune to Binaural Beats.
Whether if I-Doser works or not. That is something you will have to try for yourself. With over 140 different beats I’ll be preoccupied for a while.



