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Nitrous oxide and its various effects
#27033578 - 11/11/20 02:52 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Anyway, I know that this is the psychedelic experience sub forum, but I would like to discuss the psychedelic effects of them.
After being able to properly time fifty tiny canisters of nos the other day, at some point, the psychedelic effects overwhelmed all of reality and everything looked like a cartoon. My reflexes slowed down enough for me to observe them as happening as something that was going to happen without my intervention (determinism)
Then i had some weird thoughts about reality and then normal reality sounds like it is a simulation or it's all fake, imo.
Then, I did get the shadowy effect someone else described on mushrooms, and I didn't know what it was, but it looked like weird shadow figures looking at me.
Then at some point, the nos created a wormhole effect where I got so detached from normal reality that I felt like I was staring into a tunnel, and light and all of reality was on the other side of the light. It felt weird. Not sure what I experienced.
I feel like my consciousness is linked with everyone else and you can catch a glimpse of it, or a parallel version of you if you use nos and a classical psychedelic at the same time (or just nos)
Anyone else feel this? Or just want to share some effects of nitrous they've had? I find it interesting that a gas can somehow alter the mind...especially nitrogen. Our air is 71% nitrogen, so how are we sure reality aren't our brains hallucinating?
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Re: Nitrous oxide and its various effects [Re: skOsH]
#27033726 - 11/11/20 04:20 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Wow! I've never done nearly that much or had an experience quite like that, but I have had some rather interesting mental effects
Once did a single canister and had an epiphany about Buddhism even though I hadn't thought about buddhism in years
then recently I did a single canister and suddenly thought that if the universe was created by an omniscient god and everything is predetermined said god would likely have created an infinite multiverse as well because just sitting around observing one single universe where you know how everything will play out already would be dull
So, it seems to provoke religious thought in me even though religious thought is not a big part of my life.
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Re: Nitrous oxide and its various effects [Re: Psilosopherr]
#27035863 - 11/12/20 07:40 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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If you're doing that much nos in one go, some of your effects might actually be from oxygen depravation so be careful :O
Nos is pretty trippy on it's own, but if you want to take it next level, combine with LSD and you can really explore worlds
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Re: Nitrous oxide and its various effects [Re: Trypto-Fan]
#27036338 - 11/13/20 03:42 AM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Philosopher I have thought about an infinite multiverse, like a fractal repeating infinitely. I imagine it would be like that. Oddly that our neurons look like the observable universe.
Trypto-Phan I was thinking of doing it on LSD next time I drop, whenever I get a chance at getting some. I have heard of it being completely transformative, from psychedsubstance. I am very intrigued about where it goes in terms of s trip, or if it's just something otherworldly
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Re: Nitrous oxide and its various effects [Re: skOsH] 1
#27036598 - 11/13/20 08:42 AM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Funnily enough, since you're talking about the multiverse;
My experiences on nitrous+LSD almost convinced me that each balloon was actually transporting me into different universes, with slightly different properties which were apparent by the way the visuals were reacting, not just the visuals really, everything about the trip would change in character from balloon to balloon so much so that it was really like changing worlds.
Most of these universes were just new levels of bliss to begin with, with just different vibes, and different kinda story-arcs going on.
But at some point I stumbled upon some terror universe, full of hostile entities and an overwhelming sense of dread, and after that, I would occasionally find horrible things waiting for me in a balloon, it scared me completely off nitrous.
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Re: Nitrous oxide and its various effects [Re: Trypto-Fan] 1
#27036614 - 11/13/20 08:53 AM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Something else I've noticed on nitrous is a strange sort of reverb/delay effect that you can hear/feel, and it sort of echoes off into the distance once you feel you're back
This relates to some other experience I have had on nitrous, in which, the same moment seemingly repeating itself, but in a slightly different way each time, or a chain of events happening which unfold according to some kind of natural physical law, which you then experience unfolding, until you end up back to base universe.
My theories were that we're intrinsicly rooted to the multiverse by our consciousness, our concsiousness is usually the mediator which decides which branch we take through the multiverse, and this is how we have free will despite each individual universe being limited by cause and effect. The effects of nitrous would seem to skew this natural way of our conscious traversel through the multiverse, and put us on a high speed path in a different trajectory through universes, sometimes even a parallel one, which would explain witnessing the same moment repeating at high speed once while in a balloon
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Re: Nitrous oxide and its various effects [Re: Trypto-Fan]
#27038688 - 11/14/20 12:21 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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I am glad you provided your insights
I am inclined to believe the same, as I do believe it is possible to end up in a different universe than the one we started off with.
Also the natural physical law of the order of events that needs to occur in a specific order...I know that feeling. It is weird. I know that I have found myself doing a specific order of actions but I know exactly what will happen in a random second in the future. It is odd
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Re: Nitrous oxide and its various effects [Re: Psilosopherr]
#27040512 - 11/15/20 12:41 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Trypto-Fan said: Funnily enough, since you're talking about the multiverse;
My experiences on nitrous+LSD almost convinced me that each balloon was actually transporting me into different universes, with slightly different properties which were apparent by the way the visuals were reacting, not just the visuals really, everything about the trip would change in character from balloon to balloon so much so that it was really like changing worlds.
Most of these universes were just new levels of bliss to begin with, with just different vibes, and different kinda story-arcs going on.
But at some point I stumbled upon some terror universe, full of hostile entities and an overwhelming sense of dread, and after that, I would occasionally find horrible things waiting for me in a balloon, it scared me completely off nitrous.
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Trypto-Fan said: Something else I've noticed on nitrous is a strange sort of reverb/delay effect that you can hear/feel, and it sort of echoes off into the distance once you feel you're back
This relates to some other experience I have had on nitrous, in which, the same moment seemingly repeating itself, but in a slightly different way each time, or a chain of events happening which unfold according to some kind of natural physical law, which you then experience unfolding, until you end up back to base universe.
My theories were that we're intrinsicly rooted to the multiverse by our consciousness, our concsiousness is usually the mediator which decides which branch we take through the multiverse, and this is how we have free will despite each individual universe being limited by cause and effect. The effects of nitrous would seem to skew this natural way of our conscious traversel through the multiverse, and put us on a high speed path in a different trajectory through universes, sometimes even a parallel one, which would explain witnessing the same moment repeating at high speed once while in a balloon
Some of your thoughts/ideas from the experiences you've had with nitrous are so eerily similar to mine...like it's kinda scary how similar it is to some of the experiences/thoughts/ideas I've had from nitrous (usually in combination with LSD)....
....I don't have much time to go into it right now and just woke a bit ago so my mind isn't up to speed yet, but just posting so I can remember to try to come back to this thread at another time.
But I can totally relate and fully understand what you're talking about .
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But at some point I stumbled upon some terror universe, full of hostile entities and an overwhelming sense of dread, and after that, I would occasionally find horrible things waiting for me in a balloon, it scared me completely off nitrous.
.....I know how it goes . Things like that have started to happen to me over the past 3 years or so with nitrous (while on psychedelics, I rarely almost never do nitrous when I'm not on a psychedelic or MDMA). Tho I do still dabble with it while on psychedelics, I have been rattled a few times and I'm more careful with it when I'm super high on psychedelics & cannabis. Once I had an experience where it felt like I legitimately "died", it was an experience unlike anything else I've experienced before with psychedelics and/or nitrous, and I ended up in a separate/parallel universe/reality of sorts. I don't firmly believe it, I know how wild and crazy that sounds and as someone who is extremely skeptical about things it's difficult to digest it all, but it was pretty damn convincing and had my psyche/mind a bit fragile for the following weeks/months. Even to this day, almost 3 years later, I sometimes start to experience anxiety/panic if I start to dwell on and think about that experience. I still haven't really posted/talked about it around here much.
Nitrous (at least when paired with LSD or mushrooms) gets super deep and hyper "real" for me...very strange stuff, super interesting tho.
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Psilosopherr said: ....So, it seems to provoke religious thought in me even though religious thought is not a big part of my life.
Same here...and I'm not religious at all.
And I'm talking in regards to nitrous while on LSD or mushrooms. Nitrous oxide by itself while not on a psychedelics does almost nothing at all for me beyond some mild dissociation, but while on psychedelics (LSD specifically) it is damn near on par with DMT (tho a bit different in nature).
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Re: Nitrous oxide and its various effects [Re: openmind]
#27040633 - 11/15/20 01:57 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Why is this? I have yet to try the combo, pretty sure I mentioned that, but why does almost everyone report this? Parallel/different universes with this combo?
I almost feel like my brain is some kind of node in a gigantic network on nitrous, but I am also on other stuff. Never did L and nos but sounds cool. Also, terrifying. If that happened to me and was as realistic as people have experienced, I'm not so sure I could handle that. Like DMT I would want to keep visiting but I guess I would just see other universes
I also get the feeling that there is an infinite number of universes so long as it doesn't exceed the Planck volume x infinity of our entire universe. Not sure why I thought that, but it just made sense.
Hmm. Imma wait for my tolerance to reset and then hopefully do some research lol
Edited by skOsH (11/15/20 02:00 PM)
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