>greentext is for faggots like t:youOdd sensation, best described as akin to feeling dizzy but not affecting balance or physical performance whatsoever. Visual hallucination "zigzag", oscillating between 1.2 and 2 hertz, red green and blue patterned color alternation sequence, non-geometric but rather fractal patterns. Does not include closed shapes or definite edges. Initially corners are the focus (first order discontinuities) but not lines between them (which appear filled in by other circuits) then evolving into second order and higher order fractal geometry-like illusions including "drapes in the wind" and "arches". Still no closed geometric forms. All display identical color sequence patterns, a combination of movement and color illusion likely associated with a partial seizure in the visual cortex. Pattern appears identical in both eyes so is at a later stage during mixing of the two optical fields (left/right eyes) or afterward. Appears as a overlay. More intense in a bright light exposure, and less intense in darkness such as with closed eyes. Localized to the upper-left visual quadrant, therefore corresponding to lower-right. The phenomena is on-going, and occurred after a brief 2 - 3 minute blind-spot and upper-right sinus-localized pain sensation.
Hypothesis: cause is a microscopic blood clot being released from a vein in the brain and partial obstruction of a single or small set of localized capilliaries resulting in a change in the delta and sigma factors associated with circulatory performance in a tiny (micrometers) region of the visual cortex. Not complete obstruction, but these smallest capilliaries are only barely big enough for single red blood cells to squeeze through. This creates an irregularity in fuel supply and increased pollution from byproducts (co2, ...) as well as changes in neurotransmitters, but is localized to that single "trigger" region where the capilliary is no longer fully operational in circulating blood and removing waste. That single origin point creates a malfunction in the neurological circuitry which spreads outward, presenting the complex evolving patterns as surrounding circuits accommodate the unusual signals recieved from the malfunctioning source cells. This is never an emergency condition and I have experienced this phenomena hundreds of times identically throughout my life. CSD hypothesis is false, and does not explain the cause adequately. My hypothesis does. The CSD model merely explains the sustained and decay effect after the trigger activates the pattern in the brain. However CSD does not account for the actual cause, which is several cell types suddenly being subjected to irregular patterns across many axes of input/output delta and sigma factors.After seven minutes the phenomena becomes difficult to discern, but an unusual systemic physical sensation lingers for two hours.
The most interesting aspect of this phenomena is the fractal nature of it where it lacks any defined scale. It appears similar to the Mandelbrot variant of the Julia fractal including self-similarity, localized variation in scale (absolutely NOT scale-free) but holistically homogeneous (ansiotropic.) In other words you can set a scale, but then that scale only "fits" to find repeats along that single axis. When changing the angle of measurement or coordinates the scale changes. The self-similarity is therefore only locally scale variant but globally homogeneous.It's impossible to actually draw this, as the precision I'd need would make drawing it take days or weeks rather than the five minutes I spent on the zigzagger.png image.
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