@Kevin Thorbahn
FacilitatorConducted: 2025-11-15
2-3 small tokes from a changa blend of n,n DMT in mullein, Blue lotus, calendula, daminana, chacruna, and harmine. Looked at both green and red spectrums. Saw several characters flowing un the wallpaper towards me.
Summary
In this experiment, the participant used a blend of DMT-enhanced plants and psychedelics to observe visual effects projected from a laser on a wall. Both green and red spectra were explored, revealing flowing character images in the wallpaper.
Key Findings
- •Participants observed character-like visuals in a wallpaper pattern when using changa blend.
- •Visual phenomena were noted with the use of both green and red laser spectra.
- •The experiment involved a lower-power red laser with a 650nm wavelength projected over a 5m distance.
- •The specific blend of changa involved multiple plant substances, potentially affecting the experience.
- •Projecting laser images on wallpaper facilitated the visibility of the observed effect.
Patterns Identified
Visual Patterns
- • Character-like images flowing within the wallpaper pattern
- • Effects noted with both green and red laser spectra
Behavioral Patterns
- • Participants' perception was influenced by a mixture of plant-derived substances
- • Flowing imagery perceived as advancing toward the observer
Technical Patterns
- • Use of low-power red (650nm) and potentially green lasers over a 5m distance
- • Use of various plant mixtures in changa blend influencing visual outcomes
Scientific Insights
Scientific Significance
This experiment suggests that DMT experiences can manifest as complex, character-like images under specific laser projection conditions. These insights contribute to understanding how external optical stimuli can mediate or enhance psychedelic visual experiences, informing broader studies on consciousness and perception.
Methodological Notes
Specific parameters of green laser use were not detailed, leaving gaps in understanding wavelength and power influence. The exact compositions and proportions within the changa blend were also unspecified, impacting reproducibility.
Recommendations
Future experiments should document the precise parameters of all lasers used (including wavelength and power for green) and provide detailed descriptions of changa blends to validate and standardize findings. Expanding surface materials beyond wallpaper may also reveal varied visual effects.
This analysis is generated by AI and should be considered as supplementary insight. It does not replace professional scientific review or peer evaluation.
| Parameter | Protocol | Trial | Variance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Laser Wavelength | 650 nm | 650 nm | +0 nm (+0.0%) |
| Laser Power | 1 mW | 1 mW | +0.00 mW (+0.0%) |
| Substance Dose | 1000 mg | 50 mg | -950.00 mg (-95.0%) |
| Projection Distance | 1.5 feet | 5 feet | +3.5 feet (+233.3%) |
| Laser Class | Class 2 | Not specified | - |
| Substance | N,N-DMT | Not specified | - |
Additional Observers:
No
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