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Where can I find more on mapping this space?

PsiloCynaught

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I just saw things that *deeply* imply intelligent design of this space. I saw gears interacting with each other, and Victorian-era designs and curvatures. I know nothing of these topics so I was especially surprised to see them, in such detail, in a space that *if* DMT is only a drug could only be drawing from my knowledge base. Which further leads me to believe that it is indeed not *just* a drug.

I have become very skilled at remembering what I observe while under the effects. I would like to see if I can contribute to any mapping attempts.
 
There is definitely a conversation around mapping the DMT space, especially in recent years since the Imperial College London trials with extended DMT (although in that regard, much of it's been very exacerbated - the study didn't do much of anything except prove that it worked.) You might be interested in this video here.


The truth is though that basically no progress has ever been made on actually "mapping" the space. It's something I'm very interested as well, but really as of now nobody has the means or technology to actually pursue something like that. I assume we will first have to establish what geometric model the DMT-state exists in among other things before even beginning to approach any sort of map. Here's an interesting writing on it that proposes the DMT-space is composed of hyperbolic geometry.

Although there's nothing much to do now unless you're a neuroscientist or mathemetician - I hope in the next few years we'll see further studies on the phenomonology of DMT
 
I have become very skilled at remembering what I observe while under the effects. I would like to see if I can contribute to any mapping attempts.
Here's a possible place for some contributions:
 
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