just found this out, pretty interesting

Discussion in 'LSD - Acid Trips' started by Dazed4now, Feb 22, 2006.

  1. Dazed4now

    Dazed4now Member

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    me and one of my friends took 3 hits last weekend and we were both peakin and i was talkin about all the visuals and stuff and he told me that he has better than 20/20 vision like 15/20 or something. And i have really bad vision like 20/300 but i wear contacts. And like the more better vision you have the less intense the visuals are, you still get the body effect and head change and everything
    but with like really bad vision and contacts you get really intense visuals.
    i just thought that was pretty interesting the worse your vision is the more visuals you get and vice versa
    figured i'd share this bit of knowledge with yall

    peace
     
  2. Pablo_Escobar

    Pablo_Escobar Member

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    This is fact or what?
     
  3. Grapefruity

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    Yeah its weird...But I guess the visuals will look better if they put their glasses no?

    Its just cuz you try to look more that you see more I think...I mean someone who needs contacts and doesnt have em on has to force his vision...
     
  4. Dazed4now

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    yea when i trip with my contacts out its not as detailed as it is with em on
    i mean like objects move as a whole not in like textures
     
  5. Grapefruity

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    So you don't really see the visuals you only see their effects on objects, if you don't have em on?

    cool...I thought myopia wouldnt affect em...So visuals are seen as an outside stimulus I guess...
     
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