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====='''6. Partially Overriding Visual Perception'''===== | ====='''6. Partially Overriding Visual Perception'''===== | ||
At this point, the geometry has become so intense, vivid and bright that it has begun to block out and replace the external world. At level six, the environment begins to be replaced by geometry, with objects and scenery transforming into sprawling masses of geometry or simply being blocked out and covered by them in a manner that drastically impairs the use of one's normal vision. From this level of geometry and above, it is possible to perceive geometry understood to be | At this point, the geometry has become so intense, vivid and bright that it has begun to block out and replace the external world. At level six, the environment begins to be replaced by geometry, with objects and scenery transforming into sprawling masses of geometry or simply being blocked out and covered by them in a manner that drastically impairs the use of one's normal vision. From this level of geometry and above, it is possible to perceive geometry understood to be four-dimensional or more, or created from nonsensical geometric principles. | ||
====='''7. Fully Overriding Visual Perception'''===== | ====='''7. Fully Overriding Visual Perception'''===== |