Lasers and DMT Reveal Stable Code Underlying All Objects

The below video demonstrates an effect discovered by a DMT user in which a 650 nm refracted laser projected onto a surface, when viewed by observers having ingested DMT, reveal a set of “code” involving moving scripts.

The “code” is viewed as though within or behind the laser, it can only be seen by observers high on DMT, multiple users report the same code, the code appears fixed and does not behave like a hallucination.

This discovery was made three years ago. It is starting to gain traction with thousands now having observed the code and described the same phenomenon.

the below link is a short clip of a scientist who decided to investigate for himself and was taken aback by what he observed. Enjoy.

how do they know they are seeing the exact same characters as other people since they don’t have a record of what was seen? Also isn’t Mr. Hughes known for a lifetime of work in law enforcement (meaning he was a professional liar for 20 years), not a scientist?

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He says the code “doesn’t make any sense” but I don’t see anyone transcribing it for later analysis.

This is just one more account where if you squint just so you can get a certain nebulous result.

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I don’t know about Mr. Hughes credentials, but the people are corroborating each others observations. As well, they’ll have two people high at the same time describing the same symbols behind the laser beam.

Apparently it’s impossible to transcribe. The code appears to “cycle” and there are too many characters to keep track of (though there are some examples of what the characters look like).

That is exactly how I would NOT test such a claim. That should be screaming scam to you…

I’d develop a series of binary questions (yes/no, left/right, etc) about the symbols; then give it as a pop quiz to both participates, separately. Then compare their answers.

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It says scientist in that link? Scientists would have to be credentialed in some way, no?

This is meaningless without objective verification, or some form of corroborating objective evidence, it is just a bare appeal to numbers.

If they describe a mermaid does that make mermaids real?

Then it seems to be a claim about subjective hearsay.

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