Happy Bicycle Day! To celebrate the anniversary of the first LSD trip, taken by Swiss chemist Albert Hofmann, join us in our mission to advance psychedelic research. To add your support, visit http://beckleyfoundation.org/donate #bicycleday #lsd #crypto Show more
— Beckley Foundation | Psychedelic Research (@BeckleyResearch) April 19, 2024
Happy Bicycle Day! Catch us on IG Live, today at 5pm ET for a walk through the Psychedelic Reliquary, @entheon In this gallery are relics of Albert Hofmann himself.
Happy Bicycle Day! It's been 81 years since Albert Hofmann first intentionally ingested LSD (April 19, 1943) then famously rode a bicycle home from his lab at Sandoz, while tripping. Have a beautiful day. Show more
Today is bicycle day On April 19th, 1943, at 4:20 pm, Swiss chemist Albert Hofmann accidentally discovered the psychedelic effects of LSD. Working at Sandoz Laboratories, he had synthesized the compound in 1938 for medical purposes but shelved it due to lack of results.… Show more
at 4:20pm on April 19, 1943 Dr. Albert Hofmann he ingested 250 micrograms of the LSD That day is now known as "Bicycle Day", because he began to feel the effects of the drug as he rode home on bike This was the first intentional LSD trip....the rest is history Show more
Excited for the upcoming World Bicycle Day show at Rivian Vancouver Space! Honored to be selected, though I’m hesitant about showcasing my work. Great meeting other local photographers with such a wide range of camera gear.
Pedaling into psychedelic history Today, April 19th, we celebrate Bicycle Day in honor of Albert Hofmann's legendary LSD discovery! Let's take a ride through consciousness. MAPS wishes you a Happy Bicycle Day! Stay safe in your rides. Show more
On April 19, 1943, Dr. Albert Hofmann took a world-changing bike ride, marking the first-ever intentional LSD trip. This historic event, now celebrated as Bicycle Day, showcases the discovery's profound impact on culture and science. #BicycleDay Show more
Bicycle Day seeks to commemorate the day Swiss chemist Albert Hofmann purposefully ingested LSD-25, or Lysergic Acid Diethylamide. In his research to create an anti-hemorrhaging drug using ergot fungus, Hofmann had accidentally been exposed to the synthetic chemical LSD.