1992 said:
Ibeing is saying, have you ever played a cartridge based video game and had the cartridge knocked ajar? The communication is pinched off between the pins of the cartridge and the console and all sorts of artifacts and strange shapes appear that are only the result of this accident. Its not like things are rendered from artifacts, they're all polygons and textures. In my opinion psychedelics are nothing more than this, pinching off or setting communication centers in your brain ajar, everything you experience is already in your head and it exists there and only there.
... sorry, I do laugh at this response, because I get similar analogies from very smart people every time I tell the story... I totally understand what you're saying and of course, that's exactly what happens most of the time (more so with LSD than DMT, I find), and I'm guilty of patronising people myself too much looking back... believe me, I am basically just like you are, except I had 1 trip (out of thousands) that could not be explained by any of those analogies, I mean, that was the first thing that I thought...
I mean my post was a variation of yours, a type of damage is done and then you get funky visuals or whatever... but what you're not considering is that unlike the game cartridge, the mind is full of mystery and we know very little about what it does and what it knows... don't forget the brain inherently knows better mathematics than any of our greatest mathematicians. So if you take your game cartridge analogy and apply it to the brain, can you imagine maybe divine flashes of truth appearing among the artefacts???