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Conducted: 2026-07-12
No patterns within the laser. Almost felt like it had some depth but couldn’t break the barrier to see any code.
Summary
In the initial experiment with a red laser and DMT, the participant did not perceive any recognizable patterns within the laser light, despite a sensation of potential depth suggesting some form of perceptual barrier.
Key Findings
- •No observable patterns were reported within the laser projection.
- •Participant noted a sensation of depth in the visual field.
- •No code-like behavior was detected under the given conditions.
- •The laser wavelength and power settings did not facilitate the observation of COR phenomena.
- •The participant experienced a possible barrier to deeper visual perception.
Patterns Identified
Visual Patterns
- • No code or patterns observed
- • Sensation of depth without pattern detail
Behavioral Patterns
- • Participant felt a perceptual barrier
Technical Patterns
- • 650nm laser wavelength used
- • Laser power set to 1mW
- • Projection distance was 5 meters
Scientific Insights
Scientific Significance
The lack of pattern observation suggests that certain technical parameters or personal conditions might not be optimal for COR phenomenon manifestation. This provides insight into the potential requirements necessary to perceive such patterns, highlighting the importance of specific conditions for phenomena observation.
Methodological Notes
The experiment's conditions included a standard laser setting and specific DMT influence without code perception, pointing to the need for systematic modulation of variables such as laser power and projection distance.
Recommendations
Future experiments should adjust laser power and projection distance, possibly enhancing the dosage setting, to explore their effects on pattern perception. Also, documenting participant mindset and environmental factors could help determine additional conditions influencing the phenomena.
This analysis is generated by AI and should be considered as supplementary insight. It does not replace professional scientific review or peer evaluation.
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