@Anonymous User
Conducted: 2026-07-15
Me and like ten people took these gas station pills that cause hallucinations. They are called silly tabs. These are kind of like acid/mushrooms combined but it’s rough like an abrasive high. Like backyard chemistry style. Everyone who took 2 or more had a lot of hallucinations but everyone clearly saw the code at peak. I immediately started seeing the script 30 minutes in because I took a heavy dose. Alien style script with a lot of different symbols that are not human mixed with like symbols and Japanese style lettering, ancient Egypt style, Russian style, etc. One thing stood out to me was that I also saw heartagrams. I verified with others the existence of the script of letters on all surfaces but am curious if heartagrams were seen by others. The experience starts like the walls (and all surfaces) are liquid/wavey/fluid then like black floaters in it and as you focus your eyes to it the (code) script of lettering starts flowing everywhere. Obviously tripping I touched the wall thinking these are literally objects and I somehow needed to shift my perception (this was a good start but I was to high to properly meditate and my mind was not conditioned that time for it) or believe enough (this was a mistake because is brings more human conceptualization and identification to mind/body, never use imagination or strain. It works ALOT better with less identification and less resistance) and I felt I would be able to push into it. I continued contemplating and then for many days after contemplated. I just got like a theory that this is a seal of sorts or some type of (I hate to use this word) enchantment in physical reality. I have meditated and felt everything connected as once piece made of light but no visual phenomenon. This was very similar to that except I didn’t feel I was “made of it” like the light experience. But everything else is some how locked down by it or contained with it. Reminds me of many stories of conspiracy theories with these type of scripts like ufo, underground civilization, some Hindu mysticism all seem to point to this writing style. I will say I also saw various versions of the code (script) on LSD blotters as kid and gel tabs as an adult. I don’t know if these gas station pills where different and causing a more realistic reaction or if my perception has changed from deep contemplation and meditation practice over the years.
Summary
The experiment involved observing visual hallucinations and a 'Code of Reality' utilizing over-the-counter pills labeled as 'Silly tabs,' inducing psychedelic experiences with a rough and abrasive high. Participants noted alien-like and symbolic scripts appearing on surfaces under the influence of these pills, mentioning their similarity to LSD-induced visuals.
Key Findings
- •Participants reported seeing non-human scripts, including symbols reminiscent of various ancient and modern writing systems.
- •The phenomenon was linked to a dosage threshold, with clearer and more intricate patterns at higher doses.
- •Visual hallucinations included flowing scripts on surfaces, distinct from usual reality perception, suggesting enhanced visual pattern recognition or imagination.
- •No technical equipment aside from the pills was used, indicating the observed visual phenomena were entirely internally generated.
- •Meditative practices and prior psychedelic experiences seemed to influence the intensity and clarity of the hallucinations studied.
Patterns Identified
Visual Patterns
- • Alien-style script
- • Symbols resembling Japanese, Egyptian, and Russian letters
- • Heartagrams
- • Liquid/wavey/fluid surfaces with script
Behavioral Patterns
- • Increased clarity and complexity of visual patterns at higher doses
- • Attempted physical interaction with hallucinated visuals
- • Participants referencing past experiences to contextualize new visual phenomena
Technical Patterns
- • Symptoms develop without any technical equipment besides the 'Silly tabs'
- • Higher participant-reported variability and subjectivity given the lack of controlled experimental conditions
Scientific Insights
Scientific Significance
The experiment suggests that 'Silly tabs' can induce visual phenomena similar to those documented in psychedelic studies involving other substances like LSD and mushrooms. This supports theories on altered states revealing consistent archetypal visual patterns across different psychedelic mediums.
Methodological Notes
The lack of standardized equipment and controlled administration of substances limits the reliability of data. No objective measurements or data capture methods were employed, leaving high subjectivity in reports.
Recommendations
Future studies should ensure controlled environments, use validated dosage controls, and introduce more objective measurement tools (e.g., EEG, eye-tracking) to precisely document psychedelic visual phenomenon effects.
This analysis is generated by AI and should be considered as supplementary insight. It does not replace professional scientific review or peer evaluation.
It was a mix in “silly tabs” by I think “silly farms”
Silly tabs
| Parameter | Protocol | Trial | Variance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Laser Wavelength | 650 nm | 650 nm | +0 nm (+0.0%) |
| Laser Power | 1 mW | 1 mW | +0.00 mW (+0.0%) |
| Substance Dose | 1000 mg | 0 mg | Not comparable |
| Projection Distance | 1.5 feet | 5 feet | +3.5 feet (+233.3%) |
| Laser Class | Class 2 | Not specified | - |
| Substances | N,N-DMT 1000 mg | It was a mix in “silly tabs” by I think “silly farms” 0 mg + Silly tabs 0 mg | - |
Additional Observers:
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| Name | Manufacturer | Model | Specifications | Link |
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| None | - | - | - | - |
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