@Anonymous User
Conducted: 2025-12-03
I saw a matrix of characters very quickly, after just 15 seconds and it was exactly as described by Danny, a space and object-consistent 3D matrix made by very tiny characters, some of them resembling Japanese and some others kinda "alien" which were constantly changing. Like if the laser cut a slit on the surface of reality allowing me to peek on what was behind it. The vision was very clear, the characters were tiny but not microscopic. Ad I am very accustomed to DMT visions and hallucinations, this had nothing to do with them. The vision was stable, no morphing, no wiggling. Crystal clear. I tried to replicate the experiment other times without obtaining a similar sharp result. Please note that the uploaded image is AI generated and it is a good approximation of what I saw. The only difference from this AI generated picture and what I saw in reality is that the matrix was much more dense, basically almost no space between the characters and the characters were tinier but not microscopic. The characters weren't stable, they were changing being substituted by other characters, appearing in the same place. Pretty much the same as the old panels in train stations or airports.
Summary
Participants reported seeing a 3D matrix of rapidly changing characters after using a 650nm laser while under the influence of THC, in contrast to their typical DMT experiences. The vision was stable and clear despite an inability to consistently replicate the results.
Key Findings
- •Participants observed a stable 3D matrix of characters after 15 seconds, diverging from typical DMT visions.
- •Characters had a resemblance to Japanese and 'alien' symbols, changing dynamically like old digital displays.
- •Experiment's visual outcome was not reproducible in subsequent trials, questioning the consistency of the effect.
- •Laser setup featured a 650nm wavelength with a 1mW power level, projected at a 5m distance.
- •The projected characters appeared sharply due to potential surface diffraction effects.
Patterns Identified
Visual Patterns
- • 3D matrix of characters resembling scripts and symbols
- • Grid-like, consistent spacing with dense character formation
- • Clear and stable projection with minimal morphological distortion
Behavioral Patterns
- • The phenomenon appeared quickly but was not replicable
- • Participants noted increased clarity under THC compared to DMT experiences
Technical Patterns
- • Consistent use of 650nm laser under specific conditions
- • Distinct character clarity achieved due to potential diffraction, surface interaction
Scientific Insights
Scientific Significance
This experiment sheds light on how different psychoactive substances impact visual perception through laser diffraction, suggesting that THC can elicit distinct perceptual experiences compared to other substances like DMT.
Methodological Notes
The experiment demonstrated variance in repeatability, suggesting a need for controlled variables in settings and equipment. The study lacks multiple data points for solid conclusions due to rapid onset and inability to replicate easily.
Recommendations
Future experiments should explore the mechanism behind non-replicable results and investigate the impact of environmental and cognitive states. Additionally, multiple repeated measures under identical settings could provide more data on reproducibility.
Image Analysis
Visual Elements Detected
Image Descriptions
Image 1
The image presented appears to be a projection of red laser light creating a pattern on a surface. Here's an analysis based on the specified criteria: 1. **Code-like Patterns:** - The image features characters arranged in a grid, resembling text, potentially with symbolic meaning. The characters are reminiscent of those found in certain scripts, indicating a code-like or symbolic structure. 2. **Visual Characteristics:** - **Colors:** Dominated by red hues due to the red laser (650nm). The brightness varies, creating a dynamic visual effect. - **Light Diffraction Effects:** There is evidence of diffraction as the characters appear sharp against the background, suggesting the laser beam is well-defined. - **Pattern Density and Distribution:** The characters are evenly distributed in columns and rows, maintaining a consistent spacing and density. 3. **Structure and Organization:** - **Grid-like Formations:** The organization of the characters suggests a grid-like structure, with clear vertical and horizontal alignments. - **Layering and Dimensional Qualities:** The characters give a flat, two-dimensional appearance but seem to overlay a textured surface which may contribute to dimensional perception. 4. **Movement Indicators:** - There are no obvious indicators of movement or flow in the static image. However, the spacing and alignment could suggest a potential for perceived motion if the laser or surface changes. 5. **Surface Interactions:** - The laser light interacts with the projection surface in a way that permits clear visibility of characters. The surface texture could be influencing the projection clarity, possibly enhancing the visibility of diffracted light. 6. **Overall Composition:** - **Spatial Relationships:** The uniformity of the grid creates a sense of order and stability. There is a balance between the text elements and background, allowing clear distinction. - **Notable Features:** The use of repetition and symmetry is prominent, and the sharp contrast between the red characters and the darker background amplifies the visual impact. This analysis provides a scientific breakdown of the visual features and compositional elements present in the image without extrapolating meaning beyond the visible data.
This analysis is generated by AI and should be considered as supplementary insight. It does not replace professional scientific review or peer evaluation.
Images (1)

| 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 | 50 mg | -950.00 mg (-95.0%) |
| Projection Distance | 1.5 feet | 5 feet | +3.5 feet (+233.3%) |
| Laser Class | Class 2 | Not specified | - |
| Substance | N,N-DMT | Not specified | - |
Additional Observers:
No
Except where otherwise noted, all content is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.