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===Holes, spaces and voids===
===Holes, spaces and voids===
[[File:K-HOLE.jpg|350px|thumb|right|''The K-Hole by [[User:josikins|josikins]]'' - This image serves as an artistic replication of the common and simultaneous [[dissociative]]-induced effect known as [[Visual disconnection|visual disconnection]], [[Visual disconnection#Holes.2C_spaces_and_voids|holes, spaces and voids]] and [[Visual disconnection#Structures|hallucinatory structures]].]]
[[File:K-HOLE.jpg|350px|thumb|right|''The K-Hole by [[User:josikins|Josikins]]'' - This image serves as an artistic replication of the common and simultaneous [[dissociative]]-induced effect known as [[Visual disconnection|visual disconnection]], [[Visual disconnection#Holes.2C_spaces_and_voids|holes, spaces and voids]] and [[Visual disconnection#Structures|hallucinatory structures]].]]


'''Holes, spaces and voids''' is a sub-component of visual disconnection which one experiences during all-encompassing states of its intensity. This experience is more commonly known within the literature as the "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K-hole k-hole]" and is generally discussed as something which is specifically associated with [[ketamine]] despite being present within all traditional [[dissociatives]]. It can be described as the place one finds themselves in once visual disconnection becomes powerful enough to leave the person incapable of receiving external sensory input. This replaces their visual awareness with a consistent and defined space which feels as if it is outside of normal reality.  
'''Holes, spaces and voids''' is a sub-component of visual disconnection which one experiences during all-encompassing states of its intensity. This experience is more commonly known within the literature as the "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K-hole k-hole]" and is generally discussed as something which is specifically associated with [[ketamine]] despite being present within all traditional [[dissociatives]]. It can be described as the place one finds themselves in once visual disconnection becomes powerful enough to leave the person incapable of receiving external sensory input. This replaces their visual awareness with a consistent and defined space which feels as if it is outside of normal reality.