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finished and we spoke of what we had experience during those seven hours, we found that we at one point while standing next to each other had experienced the same thing simultaneously. How can this be possible? I am usually a sceptic on such things.

sorry, english is not my mother tounge.

2007-11-28 16:11:16 · 6 answers · asked by Disease Precipitated By Aging 1 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

we experienced what we she described as silky smooth flames eminating from behind our eyes, in wave motion. We were both staring at a tree and the more we stared at the tree, the more abstract it became, the more it seemed to melt in one big soup. The more we stared, the more abstract, the stronger the waves would push against the back of our eyes.

2007-11-28 16:26:03 · update #1

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have you ever thought something exactly before someone said it. This is a well understood phenomenon. It just happens that when they say it... you think that is what you were going to say, and your memory gets screwed up. I remember reading that somewhere. Maybe this applies here as well. I dunno.

2007-11-28 16:18:01 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The thing about hallucinations is that they always seem so real. Of course they do, since they originate in your brain. Stuff you experience while hallucinating bypasses your brain's reality filter, so you have no way of telling that it's not real. The "realness" of a hallucination gets recorded along with it in memory, so even later when you're remembering it, you recall that it seemed real.

Trust your skepticism and rational thought, because memories can be easily fooled. Know that in thousands of scientific tests to study telepathy, never once in a valid test has it ever been found to be any better than chance.

Oh, and listen to the other answerers. Lay off the LSD. It'll just fry your mind in the long run.

2007-11-28 16:25:02 · answer #2 · answered by R[̲̅ə̲̅٨̲̅٥̲̅٦̲̅]ution 7 · 0 1

because LSD frees your mind and you guys' thoughts were swirling above you like a magical rainbow vortex intertwining your souls so you were him and he was you. hahaah just kidding. I dunno. you were in the same place and probably talking about what you were experiencing to each other and as one person talked, the other was experiencing the same thing because basically, a LSD trip is what you make of it. You may have thought it was simultaneous, but LSD ***** up everything with you'r head while you're on it so you can't really too be sure about anything. Have fun :)

Oh and for all the critics: There hasn't been one case of the drug itself killing a person (as in a overdose). It only happens when people do stupid ****, like thinking they can fly so they jump off a building.

2007-11-28 16:28:39 · answer #3 · answered by Kara 3 · 1 0

A friend and I once dropped a great deal of acid and had a very interesting five hour conversation. It was about three and a half hours into it that we realized that neither of us were moving our lips.

2007-11-28 16:16:37 · answer #4 · answered by Sophrosyne 4 · 1 1

Sorry I cannot answer your question coz I had never taken LSD but we have some thing in common my mother's tongue is also not english it is PINK in colour.Bye!!! Take care.

2007-11-28 16:21:04 · answer #5 · answered by 666 4 · 0 1

because you were next to each other? lay off the LSD.

2007-11-28 16:15:15 · answer #6 · answered by jencw 3 · 0 0

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