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by mrd999
3077 days ago
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If you consider the entirety of your consciousness and the structure of thought processes and sensory perceptions.. If LSD blurs all these things, mixes and merges them a bit with excessive neural activity.. It's clear to see your sensory input will have a significant effect on the experience. Even in this regard, we can consider all the possible associations a given external stimulus will trigger in the brain. External stimuli may be one of the few contributors of the experience that has a significant temporal persistence, possibly giving it substantial influence. |
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