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DMT trips usually end in minutes. Now a private clinic on the island of Bequia @eleusismind is stretching that window to two hours using DMTx, a protocol combining a bolus injection with continuous IV infusion, built on research from Andrew Gallimore and Rick Strassman. An Imperial College London study, led by Chris Timmermann, tested it on eleven volunteers and found something odd: entity encounters and visual complexity increased with dose, but ego dissolution stayed low, unlike what happens with psilocybin or LSD. Participants also seemed to build tolerance within a single session, and entity encounters intensified around the ten-minute mark, well past where a normal trip would already be fading. The bigger question now forming around this technology is whether the entities people meet on DMT internally generated, or something else? Cognitive scientist Donald Hoffman has joined the research team to test that question directly, using the extended state to run structured observations rather than relying on trip reports alone. Applications to experience DMTx are open now.

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