@David Carter
AdminConducted: 2025-10-17
2 subjects are attempting to see if they can see the same code together. After about 10 minutes, the two subjects locked onto the same information by way of a larger geometry they both could see.
Both subjects initially were able to see code immediately, but continuously had the impression that they might be looking at different layers of the code.
This changed after one of the subjects saw a large pillar with writing that subject 2 could also immediately identify. They began calling out letters immediately. interestingly, both subjects could easily agree on the architecture of integers they saw, but when encountering symbols nearing languages like mandarin / katakana like, which neither subject knew, the agreements were clearly harder. They began playing a game of calligraphic Scatergories. They were able to consistently lock onto characters, more consistently when they were near larger geometries within the code.
| Parameter | Protocol | Trial | Variance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Laser Wavelength | 650 nm | 650 nm | +0 nm (+0.0%) |
| Laser Power | 1 mW | 3 mW | +2.00 mW (+200.0%) |
| Substance Dose | 1000 mg | 20 mg | -980.00 mg (-98.0%) |
| Projection Distance | 1.5 feet | 5 feet | +3.5 feet (+233.3%) |
| Laser Class | Class 2 | Class 2 | |
| Substance | N,N-DMT | N,N-DMT |
Additional Observers:
Yes
Visual Effects
saw code of reality
Yes
code clarity
clear
symbols seen
other
symbols description
Both subjects were able to find each others characters via / geometric pattern matching with larger objects in the space.
code moving
No
movement direction
size changed
No
characters tiny
Yes
beam changed
No
beam changes description
code behaved like object
Yes
code persisted without laser
No
persisted after turning off
No
persisted when looked away
No
could influence code
No
influence description
where else seen
Experiment Setup
room lighting
distance feet
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