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such a trip - the very beginning of that video (the low bit rate blending into the higher bit rate) is a phenomenon I've used to describe some seizure states, to people who don't know about epilepsy.
that especially it's a type of "overbit" bit rate in the brain, because the wavelengths are actually higher during seizure states (at least that's what I recall, normal brainwave bit rate being 150 kHz something, and seizure bit rates being upward around 180 kHz something something)
so that perception, reality itself is perceived as an "over bit" but still experienced as this type of phenomenon - "fade-in" but not dark to light, rather by bit rate, not just visually, but perceptually entirely.