>>12811773so i found the answer watching this video. basically your brain is like this stochastic model that has natural harmonic frequencies (which you can kind of model as more or less a phase diagram kind of thing) and those level of harmonics (call them cycles, waves, or whatever) are analogous to the "energy" in the system. In nueral networks, we can drop the energy at a certain rate for learning purposes (basically simulated annealing).
on psychedelics like LSD or DMT, those harmonics get amplified a higher frequencies. this higher "energy" level of the state and higher frequency basically allows more "modulo" kind of syncing patters with each wave (or though wave basically), and it's those higher frequencies that allow for more of these "syncs and constrain connections" that in essence allow you to "perceve" hyperbolic shapes.
the higher the dose, the higher the frequency, more frequent the connections, more utilization of basically your neurons in those moments. You're able to go from seeing 1-n dimensional hyperbolic shapes. there's a sweet spot where it kind of makes the whole world around you seem like this (minus the lower dose 2d "paint-on-the-wall" kind of patterns). at the highest doses, it just becomes nonsensical (basically your brain literally becomes so autistic it can't percieve even it's own ideas very well).
so on trajectory, there's also this notion that how fast you enter that "saturation" may determine how fast you exit as well, and the more gradual your exit (deceleration of harmonic cycles), the more information you may be able to recall and pull out, otherwise you'll probably just forget whatever you experienced because your brain didn't have sufficient time to store it into any kind of memory.
That all makes sense to me and seems like a totally realistic explanation
Awesome video. thanks anon