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Changes in gravity can be described as feelings of gravity shifting in its direction and intensity and is most common throughout high level experiences on certain hallucinogens. For example, feeling as if you are flying forwards, backwards, upwards, downwards, in multiple directions at once or in a singular direction that doesn't make sense | Changes in gravity can be described as feelings of gravity shifting in its direction and intensity and is most common throughout high level experiences on certain hallucinogens. For example, feeling as if you are flying forwards, backwards, upwards, downwards, in multiple directions at once or in a singular direction that doesn't make sense. This holds particularly true during experiences of level 5 and above [[Visual effects: geometry (psychedelic)|geometry]] and [[Disconnective_effects:_Disconnection_from_visual_input#Holes, spaces and voids|Holes, spaces and voids]]. | ||
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Revision as of 14:03, 26 February 2014
Changes in gravity can be described as feelings of gravity shifting in its direction and intensity and is most common throughout high level experiences on certain hallucinogens. For example, feeling as if you are flying forwards, backwards, upwards, downwards, in multiple directions at once or in a singular direction that doesn't make sense. This holds particularly true during experiences of level 5 and above geometry and Holes, spaces and voids.