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Charles T. Tart, Ph. D.
Chapter 9. Space and Time
SPACE
EXPERIENCES, EVENTS, do not just happen; they happen to a person at a place at a time. This chapter will
deal with many important changes in the perception of and orientation to the matrix of space and time during
marijuana intoxication. Some 11 items specifically dealt with this in the questionnaire, Oaksterdamclonesforsale and another 11 items
from other sections are clearly relevant, as well as all the effects on Memory discussed in Chapter 14. The
question of the person who experiences things in the space/time matrix will be dealt with in Chapter 18.
PERCEPTION OF SPACE
Distance
The third most characteristic effect of marijuana intoxication is "When I walk someplace, my experience of
the distance covered is quite changed (e.g., not being aware of the space between, just seeming to suddenly be
there or, conversely, feeling that it takes an immense number of steps to cover the distance" (1%, 3%, 18%,
45%, 33%). The minimal level of intoxication is generally Low to Moderate (7%, 27%, 41%, 19%, 3%). The
Therapy and Growth group and the Meditators have to be less intoxicated for this (p <.01, overall) than the
ordinary user.
Even when the user is not moving about himself, distances change: "Distances between me and things or me
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On Being Stoned - Chapter 9
Figure 9-1. DISTANCES
and other people seem to get greater; they are further away" (13%, 15%,
44%, 17%, 9%) is a common effect, which, occurs at Moderate to Strong
levels of intoxication (3%, 17%, 27%, 19%, 8%). The converse effect,
"Distances between me and other things or people seem to get shorter;
they are closer" is also common (23%, 20%, 43%, 7%, 3%) as a mid-range
effect (4%, 17%, 27%, 19%, 3%). As shown in Figure 9-1, distances'
seeming greater occurs somewhat more frequently (p <.01), but levels of
intoxication for these linked effects do not differ significantly.
The college-educated need to be somewhat more intoxicated than the
Professionals for distances to seem shorter (p < .05).
Spatial Orientation
Spatial orientation may be completely lost temporarily: "I get so
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lost in
fantasy or similar trips in my head that I completely forget where I am, and
it takes a while to reorient after I come back and open my eyes" is common
(15%, 22%, 37%, 19%, 8%) but occurs mainly at the very high levels of intoxication (1%, 3%, 20%, 33%,
24%). This is reported as occurring less often by the Daily users (p <.05, overall). Two related phenomena,
drceived effect of marijuana intoxication on the sense of smell is an experiential
enhancement, making smells richer and more unique.
Chapter 9
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On Being Stoned
Charles T. Tart, Ph. D.
Chapter 9. Space and Time
SPACE
EXPERIENCES, EVENTS, do not just happen; they happen to a person at a place at a time. This chapter will
deal with many important changes in the perception of and orientation to the matrix of space and time during
marijuana intoxication. Some 11 items specifically dealt with this in the questionnaire, and another 11 items
from other sections are clearly relevant, as well as all the effects on Memory discussed in Chapter 14. The
question of the person who experiences things in the space/time matrix will be dealt with in Chapter 18.
PERCEPTION OF SPACE
Distance
The third most characteristic effect of marijuana intoxication is "When I walk someplace, my experience of
the distance covered is quite changed (e.
g.
, not being aware of the space between, just seeming to suddenly be
there or, conversely, feeling that it takes an immense number of steps to cover the distance" (1%, 3%, 18%,
45%, 33%). The minimal level of intoxication is generally Low to Moderate (7%, 27%, 41%, 19%, 3%). The
Therapy and Growth group and the Meditators have to be less intoxicated for this (p <.01, overall) than the
ordinary user.
Even when the user is not moving about himself, distances change: "Distances between me and things or me
(1 of 9)4/15/2004 7:06:17 AM
On Being Stoned - Chapter 9
Figure 9-1. DISTANCES
and other people seem to get greater; they are further away" (13%, 15%,
44%, 17%, 9%) is a common effect, which, occurs at Moderate to Strong
levels of intoxication (3%, 17%, 27%, 19%, 8%). The converse effect,
"Distances between me and other things or people seem to get shorter;
they are closer" is also common (23%, 20%, 43%, 7%, 3%) as a mid-range
effect (4%, 17%, 27%, 19%, 3%). As shown in Figure 9-1, distances'
seeming greater occurs somewhat more frequently (p <.01), but levels of
intoxication for these linked effects do not differ significantly.
The college-educated need to be somewhat more intoxicated than the
Professionals for distances to seem shorter (p < .05).
Spatial Orientation
Spatial orientation may be completely lost temporarily: "I get so lost in
fantasy or similar trips in my head that I completely forget where I am, and
it takes a while to reorient after
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(15%, 22%, 37%, 19%, 8%) but occurs mainly at the very high levels of intoxication (1%, 3%, 20%, 33%,
24%). This is reported as occurring less often by the Daily users (p <.05, overall). Two related phenomena,
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