Filmemacher, die an der Dokumentation „The Discovery“ arbeiten, enthüllen ein bahnbrechendes Experiment, das alles verändern kann, was wir über das Universum zu wissen glauben. Sie zeigen, wie man einen gebeugten Laser auf eine Oberfläche projiziert und DMT aufnimmt. Man kann sehen, wie der Code durch die Realität läuft.

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  1. Danny Goler, a filmmaker, is working on the documentary The Discovery, in which he reveals a groundbreaking experiment that he believes could change everything we think we know about the universe.

    This experiment involves DMT, which led to an extraordinary discovery about reality.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bSbmn9ghQc

  2. Hopeful-Attempt3246 on

    It feels like I’m just kicking around tadpoles at this point

  3. Happy_Adeptness8419 on

    Makes sense. DMT feels like you’re plugging into the universal mainframe. I’ll have to check this out.

  4. Sounds intriguing. Love it when such stuff gets posted. Upvote the post guys!

  5. Savings-Sock7804 on

    Sounds similar to the Kozyrev mirror. A spiraled mirror chamber created by a soviet scientist after being imprisoned in isolatiin for decades. I think he thought he created a form of time travel. Wikipedia says it was used to focus  different radiatiin types, including that coming from biological objects, but I think when humans stood inside they experienced shared psycho-physical sensations like hearing voices and hallucinating strange sanskrit like symbols.

  6. Distinct-Fee-5272 on

    We are just understanding what technology kinda is. With how we are headed, I truly believe we are already in some sort of matrix. Kinda only one that makes sense

  7. Its true. About 40 years ago I took mushrooms and went to a rave. If you time a beat drop, total darkness, and a single bright light hitting a disco ball, several thousand portals open up around the room, spinning….

  8. sHaDowpUpPetxxx on

    I really want to know who had the stones to suggest that they make tripping their balls off part of the experiment.

  9. LegalizeDiamorphine on

    Well when I take acid, everything looks & feels like it’s dripping, so I guess that means we live in a water color painting?

    Just cause this guy & other people think they see “code” shouldn’t automatically mean “matrix”. It could just be a distinct hallucinogenic characteristic of DMT.

    Just like how 2cb hallucinations are quite different than LSD hallucinations, which are also different from mushroom hallucinations, which are different than DXM hallucinations, etc..

    I noticed the article doesn’t mention what the “code” says or looks like… So I’m assuming they mean like numbers like the Matrix/computer.

    I’m not opposed to them experimenting & wondering, but I don’t think it’s fair to put a bias on everything automatically like this (aka, I see “code” on DMT with lasers so this must mean ‘matrix’). It could mean something completely different that we don’t even understand yet. Humans have been primed to believe in a lot of things in media & then assert those beliefs onto anything else they don’t understand.

    Your brain relies on many different inputs & processing to process the world around us (normally). Taking psychedelics or hallucinogenics can shut off some of these process, which then causes your brain to be sort of “scrambled” and it will start to look for patterns & filling in ways to interpret reality. This doesn’t mean that what you see on them is “real”.

    I do think psychedelics & dissociative drugs can be beneficial for people to get over problems involving their ego & for those who need to a little boost in order to feel grateful to be alive. But I don’t believe they’re actually showing us “other worlds” or whatever. I can’t really say for sure for DMT though as I’ve never done that one.

  10. spaceandtime12 on

    If you take enough of any psychedelic drug, you can, as Jim Morrison said, “break on through to the other side”

  11. debtfreegoal on

    Now record the revealed code. Show it to those that are not tripping. The “shared experience” is interesting if it’s a true blind study. But this would need to be shown as not just a hallucination effect.

  12. 33spacecowboys on

    I mean if you see the same spirals when you take mushrooms every time is that really a break through ?

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