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. He claims that by projecting a diffracted laser onto a surface and ingesting DMT, you can see the code running through reality, strongly suggesting that we live in a digital world.
This experiment involves DMT, which led to an extraordinary discovery about reality. It reveals how DMT, a powerful hallucinogenic compound, became a tool for expanding their understanding of reality. They describe the intense visual phenomena that accompanied the experience, which appeared to reveal hidden layers of reality.
Danny said how they projected a laser on a surface while under the influence of DMT, which revealed what seemed to be patterns of code reminiscent of “The Matrix.” Multiple people were shown this phenomenon, and all reported seeing similar visuals, implying the experience was not purely subjective.
It reflects on two possible interpretations of this experience:
-Losing their mind in a spectacular way.
-Making one of the greatest discoveries of humankind, potentially supporting the idea that reality is a kind of simulation, like in “The Matrix.”
The experiment reveals how DMT, a powerful hallucinogenic compound, became a tool for expanding their understanding of reality. They describe the intense visual phenomena that accompanied the experience, which appeared to reveal hidden layers of reality.
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Historically, humans have tried to explore altered states of consciousness through psychedelics, but this experience, as described, represents a repeatable, observable phenomenon. Danny feels they’ve stumbled upon something profound, suggesting it could change the way people view reality.
The phenomenon of seeing “code” while using DMT evokes themes from the movie “The Matrix,” where reality is revealed to be a computer simulation. Danny strongly believes this discovery points toward the existence of something beyond our normal perception of reality.
“Psychonauts” Training to Explore Another Dimension
There’s a study they did or it’s still going on where they’re giving a continuous drop of DMT to volunteers to see if they can map out the DMT realm. For several years, researchers have been developing an approach to extend the DMT experience to hours, or even days, by intravenously delivering the drug to carefully maintain its concentration in the brain. For science. And now, a Colorado organization called DMTx is training a dozen brave psychonauts to go on these deep journeys into innerspace.
Much of the theory behind DMTx comes from a 2016 paper in Frontiers in Physiology by Andrew Gallimore and Rick Strassman, in which the authors laid out a method to maintain a stable brain concentration of DMT using intravenous infusion. (Source)
“The phenomenological content of dream states and hallucinations in psychotic disorders have been studied extensively,” the authors wrote, “whilst the endogenous human hallucinogen DMT reliably and reproducibly generates one of the most unusual states of consciousness available, its phenomenology has only begun to be characterized.”
One of the psychonauts, Kevin Thorbahn, who’s been in DMTx’s program now for around four years since first tuning into the idea on that fateful late-night drive, thinks there are two types of people who are attracted to powerful psychedelics. (Source

First, of course, there are those who like to party—dorm-room floor disciples. “And then there’s another type that look at it as more of an experiment,” he explains. They “want to explore and really understand these medicines at a deeper level.”
He identifies with that second group. And his hopes for exploring the DMT space and what he can bring back are ambitious. “We might have to download some sort of information from these experiences … how to better ourselves and better the planet,” he says.
One study says 94% of DMT Users Experience Similar Otherworldly ‘Beings.’
Researchers are studying N,N-dimethyltryptamine (DMT), a powerful psychedelic drug that changes consciousness. As more people use DMT and clinical trials begin, it’s essential to understand the intense experiences it causes. (Source)
DMT can make users feel like they’re in a hyper-real, otherworldly place, meeting beings that aren’t themselves. Previous lab studies were limited, and online surveys had flaws. This study aims to deeply analyze the profound experiences DMT produces, including encounters with unknown entities, to better understand its effects.
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Researchers analyzed people’s experiences after taking DMT, a powerful psychedelic drug. They found that these experiences were invariably profound and highly intense.
Two main categories emerged from the study. First, 94% of participants reported encountering unknown “beings” or entities. They described the entities’ role, appearance, demeanor, communication, and interaction. Second, 100% of participants experienced entering other “worlds” or immersive spaces, describing the scene and contents.
The study reveals rich and intense details about these encounters, shedding light on the nuances of the DMT experience. Interestingly, these experiences draw parallels with other extraordinary events, such as alien abductions, folklore and mythology, shamanic experiences, and near-death experiences.
The researchers discuss the potential neural mechanisms behind these experiences and the promise of DMT as a psychotherapeutic agent. By exploring the intricacies of the DMT experience, scientists may uncover new avenues for healing and personal growth.
he’s on drugs, its hard to beleive he has discovered anything other than being on drugs. He sees patterns when his optical cortex is disturbed by drugs. This isn’t science, its loony toons.
Yea drugs. We Never trust drugs for experimental use. Ever right. Albert Einstein plagerized his work and the other scientists thought he was Average at best
The interesting thing about the DMT experience is, apparently, as I don’t know from experience, that there are archetypes and everyone experiences the same ones. Maybe it’s just a case of many people use the same drug with the same results or are they really tapping into something beyond the subjective ?
more great work from the university of joe rogan