Sapphires
Greenlighter
I believe one of the first lessons taught by many drugs is that time does not technically exist and it's easy to both underestimate and overestimate exactly how much time has passed while under the influence of a majority of drugs. This thread is not intended to discuss which drugs give the most time distortion during the experience but rather which drugs have a long lasting or dare I say permanent effect on how people view time.
I've been dwelling on this question personally as it seems that ever since a difficult 2c-i trip my perception of the speed of time has drastically slowed down.
Think of it like this. When you are 9 years old, you have experienced 9 years of life. For the whole year you are 9 years old, your life can be seen as 1/9th of the total.
On the flipside, when you turn 10 years old, that year would then be 1/10th of the total life. This means [ (1 / 9) - (1 / 10) = 0.01 ] a 10 year olds life seems 1% faster.
Up until the point when I took 2c-i, this logic seemed to apply to my life. I always thought to myself how the years seem to fly by and think "it was just yesterday." It's been almost a year since the experience and I can honestly say that each month now feels like a year. Nothing new has really occurred and there's no stress or major changes from previous years. It seems as though my mental clock was simply reset in the process and now I'm starting back over at one and have to see life much slower. This has it's advantages however I really find it more of a nuisance than a positive thing but maybe if I was older I would appreciate it more.
So, who else has experienced this? What drugs caused it and how bad is the perceived difference? What do you think causes this?
Hopefully we'll get some interesting responses!
I've been dwelling on this question personally as it seems that ever since a difficult 2c-i trip my perception of the speed of time has drastically slowed down.
Think of it like this. When you are 9 years old, you have experienced 9 years of life. For the whole year you are 9 years old, your life can be seen as 1/9th of the total.
On the flipside, when you turn 10 years old, that year would then be 1/10th of the total life. This means [ (1 / 9) - (1 / 10) = 0.01 ] a 10 year olds life seems 1% faster.
Up until the point when I took 2c-i, this logic seemed to apply to my life. I always thought to myself how the years seem to fly by and think "it was just yesterday." It's been almost a year since the experience and I can honestly say that each month now feels like a year. Nothing new has really occurred and there's no stress or major changes from previous years. It seems as though my mental clock was simply reset in the process and now I'm starting back over at one and have to see life much slower. This has it's advantages however I really find it more of a nuisance than a positive thing but maybe if I was older I would appreciate it more.
So, who else has experienced this? What drugs caused it and how bad is the perceived difference? What do you think causes this?
Hopefully we'll get some interesting responses!

