Aetherius Rimor
Bluelighter
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- Jan 16, 2012
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So I was outside smoking a cigarette, and something caught my eye. It was a very "full" blossoming tree (full visual occlusion from branches/leaves/flowers) that was moving back and forth slightly in a small breeze.
The pattern of the movement of all the leaves/flowers was almost identical to the "melting" movement patterns I have seen while tripping, hence the movement drawing my attention.
So this made me wonder, could the actions of psychedelics with visual distortions of a melting type effect be caused by the stimulation of motion recognition related receptors/processors of the brain?
Originally I believed it was due to some interruption/corruption of the blind spot visual field "filling in" routine of the brain, which caused individual frames of the vision to not align properly to previous frames, but after seeing this and the youtube videos that induce the same visual distortion relying on black/white spirals moving in a specific fashion I've come to a different conclusion.
Anyone else have any ideas or information on this aspect?
The pattern of the movement of all the leaves/flowers was almost identical to the "melting" movement patterns I have seen while tripping, hence the movement drawing my attention.
So this made me wonder, could the actions of psychedelics with visual distortions of a melting type effect be caused by the stimulation of motion recognition related receptors/processors of the brain?
Originally I believed it was due to some interruption/corruption of the blind spot visual field "filling in" routine of the brain, which caused individual frames of the vision to not align properly to previous frames, but after seeing this and the youtube videos that induce the same visual distortion relying on black/white spirals moving in a specific fashion I've come to a different conclusion.
Anyone else have any ideas or information on this aspect?
