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... expanded consciousness along some metric? The frame stacking Model describes degrees of depth and complexity to hallucination, and proposes that depth of hallucination is equal to potency of substance times dose of substance, saturating and feedi...
Reviews for Psychedelic Information Theory
... down which to investigate. For example; the frame stacking Model the text employs in describing the change from linear to non-linear consciousness; or which methods, or media, have most successfully transmitted the psychedelic meme and whether ...
... power to process multiple frames come from? The frame stacking model assumes that periodic doubling of frame complexity does not necessarily require a full linear doubling of energy or input, but is instead is the result of a nonlinear amplifier dr...
About Psychedelic Information Theory
... who shared his unique theory of hallucinogenic frame stacking to simplify my theory of recurrent feedback in multi-stable network states.9 This led me to study the various nonlinear effects produced by a periodic modulatory interrupt in a precisel...
What is Nonlinear Hallucination?
Psychedelic Information Theory invokes nonlinearity to describe the perceptual effects of hallucination, but the term nonlinear has a variety of definitions which are sometimes confusing or unclear. To clarify the nonlinearity of psychedelic hallucin...
... wheel. Temporal aliasing hallucinations include frame stacking, frame delay, frame freezing, frame reverse, frame echo, and infinite frame regression; all of which are considered to be uniquely psychedelic (Fig. 5).16 The sensation of hallucinogeni...
The frame stacking Model of Hallucinogenic Action was proposed by a Canadian researcher who wishes to remain anonymous. The model is based on first-hand experimentation with LSD and Salvia divinorum, and is presented here as a brief edit of a much lo...
... wiggling and drifting of line and shadow; frame stacking and recursive frame cascading; and temporal and spatial disorientation caused by loss of multisensory cohesion. Erratic psychedelic hallucination begins at low doses with simple formal ...
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