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Conducted: 2026-07-12
Laser appears to have some depth but never witnessed any code of reality.
Summary
The experiment explored the possibility of observing the Code of Reality (COR) patterns using a 650nm, 1mW laser with MDMA, but no COR was observed despite some depth perception noted in the laser projection.
Key Findings
- •No Code of Reality was observed under the tested conditions.
- •Participants noted a depth perception in the laser projection.
- •The combination of MDMA and laser did not yield observable COR patterns.
- •Fixed technical parameters (650nm wavelength, 1mW power) and setting.
- •Subjective reports highlight possible influences of substance variations on visual perception.
Patterns Identified
Visual Patterns
- • Depth perception but no code-like structures observed
Behavioral Patterns
- • Depth enhancement in visual perception without code manifestation
Technical Patterns
- • Consistent use of laser parameters across the experiment
Scientific Insights
Scientific Significance
This experiment suggests that the presence of COR patterns may be highly dependent on specific psychedelic substances, as MDMA did not facilitate the observation of such patterns under the given conditions.
Methodological Notes
The experiment adhered to a consistent set of technical parameters but lacked diversity in testing variables such as varied distances, laser power, or alternative substances.
Recommendations
Future experiments should explore varying substances (such as DMT), different laser wavelengths, increased power settings, and further exploration of projection distances as well as exploring set and setting variations.
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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