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[[File:JIlGo.jpg|200px|thumb|right|''Typical frame of complex visual geometry]] | [[File:JIlGo.jpg|200px|thumb|right|''Typical frame of complex visual geometry]] | ||
'''Geometry''' | '''Geometry''' can be described as the experience of a person’s field of vision being partially or completely encompassed by fast-moving, kaleidoscopic, and indescribably complex geometric patterns, form constants, shapes, fractals, structures and colour. | ||
This geometry never stands still at any point and is often extremely fast-changing and self-transforming in terms of its shape and style. During this process, the geometry naturally drifts laterally or radially across the visual field to create overlapping webs of many arising and decaying geometric patterns, all of which are visible within a single perceptual frame. | |||
There are seven different levels of visual geometry, each one increasingly dramatic and incomprehensible. | There are seven different levels of visual geometry, each one increasingly dramatic and incomprehensible. |