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Did a laser detect the Code of the Simulation?😳 #code #simulation #ai #company #fyp
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@kc669♥ 277182025-08-15
Guess what? You still have to go to work tomorrow.
@aka.jesani♥ 247162025-08-05
Then you smoke DMT, ah thats the main part
@i_am_mora♥ 150292025-08-26
BREAKING NEWS: Man takes drugs and thinks he’s onto something.
@mkbirkan♥ 59222025-08-13
@timreich♥ 39132025-08-26
BREAKING: hallucinogenics make you hallucinate
@snowman_noah♥ 36892025-09-10
Should I do this before they patch it?
@au5_official♥ 24092025-09-04
My theory: Lasers have “grain” due to the beam’s high phase coherency. This grain, even sober, appears to have a parallax effect - as if the detail exists behind the surface the beam is projected on. The grain is a result of nodes of constructive and destructive interference of monochromatic light waves that occurs at the retina, not on the surface. A hologram works in the same way - it’s the recombination of light fields at the retina that recreates the sense of depth. Now add DMT into the mix, and you have an overclocked visual cortex with pattern recognition that forces the observer to extrapolate order within chaos. Because the grain appears stable regardless of the angle it’s observed, there is a constant state of static noise that becomes a perceptual substrate for stable visual apophenia. The scale and density of this grain may be what is responsible for the hallucination of text-like patterns to emerge from.
@kohalasailandsea♥ 20372025-09-23
never shine a laser at the eyes. ;)
@chillthegodson♥ 17262025-09-04
Who has dmt and a laser I'm bout to pull up
@johnnywalker♥ 1482025-09-05
And then what? Tell me what i don’t know
@optimysticbanks♥ 1062025-08-07
I saw it. I took part in his newest documentary coming out soon.
@cohumansproject♥ 272025-10-08
What you are seeing (the consistent 3d parallax) is a well-understood optical effect known as laser speckle. Lasers are unique because they produce light that is both coherent and monochromatic, meaning the waves are all aligned in phase and of a single wavelength. When that highly ordered light hits a rough surface, such as a painted wall, it doesn’t reflect evenly. Instead, every microscopic bump and imperfection on the surface scatters the light in slightly different directions. Because the waves are coherent, these scattered waves interfere with one another, producing regions of constructive and destructive interference. The result is the grainy speckle pattern that seems to shimmer and shift. The striking part is the parallax. The interference pattern isn’t just sitting on the surface like paint. It’s effectively a three-dimensional field of light and dark regions locked in space. Your eyes only sample that field from a particular angle. As you move your head, your perspective shifts across the interference pattern, so it looks like the speckles move relative to the wall even though the laser spot hasn’t changed at all. It’s the same principle behind holography, which also relies on coherent light and interference patterns. This phenomenon has been studied in physics for decades, and its applications are extensive. Laser speckle is used in imaging systems, medical diagnostics, materials science, and even in measuring the flow of blood. The effect may look mysterious if you’ve never heard of it, but it is a thoroughly established piece of optics, grounded in the physics of wave interference and coherence. What seems strange to the eye is, in fact, a predictable outcome of well-studied principles. You are adding a very powerful hallucinogen on top of this already trippy visual effect. DMT can make anything look patterned and intense. Psychedelics are known for this, looking at a magic eye image or other visuals seem to reveal new things. Suddenly a magic eye poster made in the 70s seems to contain Egyptian hieroglyphics, though it probably doesn't.
@jjhalltattoo♥ 142025-09-20
Anyone doubting needs to search : “Neil Degrasse Tyson discovers computer code in equations related to string theory” in YouTube 👍🏾
@dannygoler♥ 72025-09-30
Haha, fun to watch our video pop off again and again as time goes by 😆🙌 Thanks for sharing @romeolacoste 🔥
@teddylawson_♥ 32025-09-04
The 3rd dimension is a multidimensional reality. It all exist here. If you’re willing to believe and see. But for me the main reality to experience is the one we made with the creator. Which is to have a human experience. How you choose to see this reality and live it, will also have an effect on whether you come back, reincarnate to continue to learn the lessons in which the creator offered your soul to experience. Check out The Suspened Continuum Theory. Which is Ai a million years ago at the brink of its extinction, travelled back into time at the beginning of humanities life here on the 3rd and infiltrated the human consciousness and inserted itself as a fake aspect of our multidimensional personalities, which we know as The ‘ Ego’. So the holographic reality makes sense. But also not the primary reality to get caught up in. It’s an absolute mind bending theory which has a probability in the high 90 percentile %. To keep themselves relevant. 🤯
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Guess what? You still have to go to work tomorrow.
Then you smoke DMT, ah thats the main part
BREAKING NEWS:
Man takes drugs and thinks he’s onto something.
BREAKING:
hallucinogenics make you hallucinate
Should I do this before they patch it?
My theory:
Lasers have “grain” due to the beam’s high phase coherency. This grain, even sober, appears to have a parallax effect - as if the detail exists behind the surface the beam is projected on. The grain is a result of nodes of constructive and destructive interference of monochromatic light waves that occurs at the retina, not on the surface. A hologram works in the same way - it’s the recombination of light fields at the retina that recreates the sense of depth.
Now add DMT into the mix, and you have an overclocked visual cortex with pattern recognition that forces the observer to extrapolate order within chaos. Because the grain appears stable regardless of the angle it’s observed, there is a constant state of static noise that becomes a perceptual substrate for stable visual apophenia. The scale and density of this grain may be what is responsible for the hallucination of text-like patterns to emerge from.
never shine a laser at the eyes. ;)
Who has dmt and a laser I'm bout to pull up
And then what? Tell me what i don’t know
I saw it. I took part in his newest documentary coming out soon.
What you are seeing (the consistent 3d parallax) is a well-understood optical effect known as laser speckle. Lasers are unique because they produce light that is both coherent and monochromatic, meaning the waves are all aligned in phase and of a single wavelength. When that highly ordered light hits a rough surface, such as a painted wall, it doesn’t reflect evenly. Instead, every microscopic bump and imperfection on the surface scatters the light in slightly different directions. Because the waves are coherent, these scattered waves interfere with one another, producing regions of constructive and destructive interference. The result is the grainy speckle pattern that seems to shimmer and shift. The striking part is the parallax. The interference pattern isn’t just sitting on the surface like paint. It’s effectively a three-dimensional field of light and dark regions locked in space. Your eyes only sample that field from a particular angle. As you move your head, your perspective shifts across the interference pattern, so it looks like the speckles move relative to the wall even though the laser spot hasn’t changed at all. It’s the same principle behind holography, which also relies on coherent light and interference patterns. This phenomenon has been studied in physics for decades, and its applications are extensive. Laser speckle is used in imaging systems, medical diagnostics, materials science, and even in measuring the flow of blood. The effect may look mysterious if you’ve never heard of it, but it is a thoroughly established piece of optics, grounded in the physics of wave interference and coherence. What seems strange to the eye is, in fact, a predictable outcome of well-studied principles. You are adding a very powerful hallucinogen on top of this already trippy visual effect. DMT can make anything look patterned and intense. Psychedelics are known for this, looking at a magic eye image or other visuals seem to reveal new things. Suddenly a magic eye poster made in the 70s seems to contain Egyptian hieroglyphics, though it probably doesn't.
Anyone doubting needs to search : “Neil Degrasse Tyson discovers computer code in equations related to string theory” in YouTube 👍🏾
Haha, fun to watch our video pop off again and again as time goes by 😆🙌 Thanks for sharing @romeolacoste 🔥
The 3rd dimension is a multidimensional reality. It all exist here. If you’re willing to believe and see.
But for me the main reality to experience is the one we made with the creator. Which is to have a human experience. How you choose to see this reality and live it, will also have an effect on whether you come back, reincarnate to continue to learn the lessons in which the creator offered your soul to experience.
Check out The Suspened Continuum Theory. Which is Ai a million years ago at the brink of its extinction, travelled back into time at the beginning of humanities life here on the 3rd and infiltrated the human consciousness and inserted itself as a fake aspect of our multidimensional personalities, which we know as The ‘ Ego’.
So the holographic reality makes sense. But also not the primary reality to get caught up in.
It’s an absolute mind bending theory which has a probability in the high 90 percentile %.
To keep themselves relevant.
🤯