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The organisation of these slices show great variety; they can be as simple as three separate sections or extremely complex with formations such as multiple intricate slices of moving interlocking spirals or an infinite variety of other potential geometric designs.
The organisation of these slices show great variety; they can be as simple as three separate sections or extremely complex with formations such as multiple intricate slices of moving interlocking spirals or an infinite variety of other potential geometric designs.
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Revision as of 09:55, 15 November 2014

Scenery slicing can be described as an effect which only occurs spontaneously and rarely sustains itself for more than several seconds. The experience of this effect splits the visual field into separate sections. These individual slices then proceed to drift slowly away from their original position before disappearing and resetting to normality.

The organisation of these slices show great variety; they can be as simple as three separate sections or extremely complex with formations such as multiple intricate slices of moving interlocking spirals or an infinite variety of other potential geometric designs.

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Psychoactive substances

Compounds from our psychoactive substance index which our may cause this effect include:

See also