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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''' can be described as 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 [[dissociative]]s. 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''' can be described as a sub-component of visual disconnection that manifests when it has become all-encompassing in its intensity. This experience is more commonly known within the literature as the "K-hole"<ref>K-hole (Wikipedia) | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K-hole</ref><ref>K-hole (urban dictionary) | http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=k%20hole</ref> and is generally discussed as something which is specifically associated with [[ketamine]] despite being present within most traditional [[dissociative]]s. 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 input with a space that subjectively feels as if it is outside of normal reality.  


The visual appearance of this space, hole or void can be described as a vast, empty and darkened chamber which often feels and appears to be infinite in size. This space is usually obsidian black in its color, but occasionally displays itself with large patches of slow moving amorphous color clouds which remain strewn out across its horizon.  
The visual appearance of this space, hole or void can be described as a vast, mostly empty and darkened chamber which often feels and appears to be infinite in size. This space is usually dark black in its color but can occasionally display itself with large patches of slow moving amorphous color clouds or subtle [[geometry|geometric patterns]] across its horizon.  


Alongside this visual experience, [[changes in gravity]] and a powerful sense of [[tactile disconnection]] can result in one feeling as if they are undergoing an out-of-body experience weightlessly floating over great distances in a variety of different speeds, directions and orientations.  
Alongside this visual experience, [[changes in gravity]] and a powerful sense of [[tactile disconnection]] are also usually present which can result in one feeling as if they are undergoing an out-of-body experience while weightlessly floating through a void over great distances in a variety of different speeds, directions, and orientations.  


====Structures====
====Structures====