Haight-Ashbury, Psychedelics, and the Birth of Acid Rock Dr John ColeIlluminates the beginnings, downfall, and legacy of the acid inspired, spontaneous, and playful approach to life and music in Haight Ashbury from 19641967. Combining literature, social history, and personal experience, author Robert J. Campbell traces the birth, downfall, and legacy of the innovative, playful, and spontaneous counterculture launched in 1960s Haight Ashbury. In a lively writing style, Campbell describes the discovery of LSD, its slow
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fault tolerant quantum computing and quantum dot cellular automata
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