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'''Photographic evidence''' is a [[reality tests|reality testing]] technique that reinforces the distinction of self and other.  
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It is possible this technique is related to the perceived difficulty of using technology while undergoing a [[Psychedelics|psychedelic]] trip.
It is possible this technique is related to the perceived difficulty of using technology while undergoing a [[Psychedelics|psychedelic]] trip.
 
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Photographic evidence is a reality testing technique that reinforces the distinction of self and other.

Hallucinogen users currently undergoing visual hallucinations can notice a distinction between viewing an object directly with their eyes as opposed to viewing an object through a camera's lense. The distinction arises based on the mental differences in interpreting physical distance. This technique is similar in manner to the visually impaired using a camera in lieu of glasses.

It is possible this technique is related to the perceived difficulty of using technology while undergoing a psychedelic trip.

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