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DMT Plateu (non-linear discussion)

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TheFly

The Fly
So swim figures that there should be some kind of gauge for plateau levels, and then swim thought about it some more and realised there may not be an incremental plateaus(for example 1,2,3,4+).

It might be best to have a three dimensional representation where there is a spectrum of different types (think of a 2d heat graph, now think of a 3d heat graph).

My other idea is to have (what I think it is called) a ddr (distance degree regular) graph Brooks.Boyd.name - My childish things

I'm short on ideas on how we should go about compiling it
 
Awareness of body, yes/no?

Closed eye vision?
Open eye vision? insert 100% on both if it doesn't make a difference

Degree of alienation, how far removed are the visuals from ordinary reality?

How realistic are the visions? 100% objects and landscapes, or more of an abstract experience?

Ability to manipulate? Lucidity, 0-100%?

Ego loss? 0-100%?

it is quite interesting, especially if you are handling larger amounts of reports. Categorizing might be especially useful for large scale comparison!
 
To add to Infectedstyle's post, I would add:

How complex are the geometries?

and

How multidimensional is it (i.e. 3D, 4D, 5D, 6D, etc...) - this question is obviously difficult to answer in a very specific way because we generally aren't familiar with the upper level geometries to the point where we can make exact distinctions, but on breakthrough experiences where things just get more and more and more complex, the increase in dimensionality beyond the fourth dimension is obvious to me.

also

Are there elements of the sacred or of ancient cultures? IME these tend to require a bit more concentrated "DMT energy" to form.
 
Love the energy so far 8) A lot of great ratings suggested; This will be an interestingly difficult task; Everyone interprets data differently and even if everyone did interpret data the same still a difficult task.

Starting out with just percentage rates of different categories would be a good start then seeing what rating categories are applicable across over 50% of reports and then mainly focus on representing those after you have that data. Just throwing out an idear
 
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