Imagine a sheet of sand going over a cliff, or rather a rapidly receding ledge under sand such that the sand drops in a sheet as the ground vanishes under it. It is impossible to determine whether the sand is moving forward over the edge, or if the edge is moving backward under the sand, but either way the edge itself is a one-dimensional line defined by a two-dimensional surface moving over the contour of an unseen three-dimensional object. That line can wiggle or ululate or assume configurations other than a knife-edge, so technically it is not one-dimensional, but the line doesn't know that. Now add two to every dimension--I was perceiving all three-dimensional objects in my world as four-dimensional surfaces contouring a five-dimensional object (or objects) that I could not directly perceive.
Such an unlocked perception sounds like a genuine measurement system for a harmony of accurate precision about how our visual oriented reality works. But it seems one gains an extra 100 lbs on himself when taking this psychoactive in greater quantities. It sounds like something to keep an eye on though. I'll wait till more have made the jump into this new circle. For now it's way too much a brand new RC to me.