Definitely C.
Salvia living(alive) clusters is a phenomena but somehow the experience get poorer in memories quite soon. Nothing is as impressive as good salvia hit or 2, less than six anyway

. It's fun subject to characterise and in no means serious science or serious religion. That because it gets to the question is there other(besides tripper) living, or somehow, alive creatures in that space there (speculate a communication with radio on afterglow, or a hyperspace highway). It's not very good idea to have big passion imo. Dimensional hallucinations anyhow are cool and some feedback is what i have experienced. It's not so serious research,but anyway super interesting.
It's almost impossible to write the experience to paper or computer immediately afterwards. Here is some filosofy about mass transporter. If you get into plateau of mass transporter it's common hyperspace travel and if you interfere with another near you, it(that interfere) gets modified with somekind of machine to a program that makes it cornery crushing piece of deep crash, or other words, amusing psychedelia(some kind of crushing programs i've also noticed). To me it hits after living clusters if i take more. Also some kind of other shielding operations have to exist so it's not devastated by the who gets in there. Sometimes it's full of shields or more like magic fences.
Large vision is that it is artificial intelligence technology, while really it's just hallucinating tripper. But what if the molecule contains something that is hidden and from other civilisation?
Anyway, it's way to get into fantasy worlds and to good imagenary. I especially liked the "Crazie and Zarcoff" trip stories, they did it with DMT and shrooms. And their sensitivity to the experiences and preparing to them. Unfortunately they don't exist anymore. The sensitivity that i'm looking for is totally different from skitsofrenia(the fools with their own funs). Or delirium that is got by substance abuse. The aspect and art of self mumbling visioniser, or so...a small but huge difference it is.