SinysterKyd wrote:1ce wrote:Hyperspace lexicon seems kind of bogus to me.
I think it's fairly neglected and doesn't represent the current level of conversation and perspective we have at the nexus in general.
Lol I wouldnt say its bogus , by expanding our language we expand our understanding of the world and we expand our world itself.
It has fell by the wayside maybe we just cant describe these magnificent experiences. There was a good idea by one member who suggested we build from the bottom like modern language by piecing together words from different cultures and ages, say botanical Latin and German..
Nice links sirlyj
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Itys fascinating stuff.
Take this example ...
A possible reason our visuals/visons are more vivid than other times in/during hyperspace..
media.utoronto.ca/media-releases/psychologists-link-emotion-to-vividness-of-perception-and-creation-of-vivid-memories/
Quote:Finally, the researchers used brain imaging measures to look at when the brain responded to emotionally enhanced vividness and what regions of the brain responded. Using electrophysiology (EEG) to measure the timing of activity in the cortex to see when the brain is sensitive to vividness, gave them a sense of whether this subjective vividness was more about seeing vividly, or thinking that it was more vivid when you’re considering it after the fact.
“We found that the brain indexes vividness pretty quickly – about a 5th of a second after seeing a picture, which suggests it’s about seeing and not just thinking,” says Todd. “Emotion alters activity in the visual cortex, which in turn influences how we see.”
Relevant also to this thread, I had actually been scouring google for the study and awesomely enough found it on the nexus
https://www.dmt-nexus.me...aspx?g=posts&t=33674