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===Visual effects===
===Visual effects===
At lower to moderate doses DPT visuals tend to resemble more of an LSD trip, however as the dose increases, DPT visuals can approach that of DMT in complexity and structure.
At lower to moderate doses DPT visuals tend to resemble more of an [[LSD]] trip, however as the dose increases, DPT visuals can approach that of DMT in complexity and structure.


Many visuals between DPT and DMT are similar in quality and complexity but with DPT the visuals often tend to take on a more sinister tone. The anesthetized quality DPT elicits also often makes the visuals appear more surreal and less 'real' then DMT visuals.
Many visuals between DPT and [[DMT]] are similar in quality and complexity but with DPT the visuals often tend to take on a more sinister tone. The anesthetized quality DPT elicits also often makes the visuals appear more surreal and less 'real' then DMT visuals.


The visuals of a High Dose DPT trip have the refined visual quality of being seemingly 'more real than real.' Patterns often replicate into spiraling patterns that are fractal in structure and go on as far as the field of vision can see, often giving way to new sets of patterns. Sometimes the visuals on DPT are more pronounced then others, yet on less intricate visuals trips there is often a sense of being thrust into and through and all encompassing void where sense of direction is significantly altered, often causing the sensations of floating or falling.
The visuals of a High Dose DPT trip have the refined visual quality of being seemingly 'more real than real.' Patterns often replicate into spiraling patterns that are fractal in structure and go on as far as the field of vision can see, often giving way to new sets of patterns. Sometimes the visuals on DPT are more pronounced then others, yet on less intricate visuals trips there is often a sense of being thrust into and through and all encompassing void where sense of direction is significantly altered, often causing the sensations of floating or falling.
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