DMT Laser Experiment: Simulation-Maxxing

DMT Laser Experiment: Simulation-Maxxing

From The Swerve Podcast: Obscure Topics | Conspiracy Theories by The Swerve Podcast

May 13, 2026 · 1h 28m

About this episode

The episode explores the DMT laser experiment and its implications for the simulation hypothesis.

Is the DMT laser experiment proof we are in a simulation? Strangers see the same alien glyphs, the code of reality. Neuroscience explains it. Almost... Is the "Code of Reality" a genuine window into a computed simulation, or merely an artifact of our brain's architecture? I deep dive into the DMT laser experiment, a $15 protocol that allegedly reveals hidden source code of our universe. I investigate why strangers independently report the same bizarre characters and geometric structures, and whether this "shared reality" unveils the Matrix or is simply a trick of our visual cortex. Topics (among others): The Code of Reality: How Danny Goler’s repeatable experiment uses a 650nm red laser and DMT to induce perceptions of a high-definition hyper-structure of code. The 40,000-Year Trail: Why Paleolithic cave art, UFO glyphs, and Soviet Kozyrev Mirror experiments all feature similar geometric codes/glyphs long before the modern simulation hypothesis interpretations. Neuroscience vs. Simulation: How the Bressloff-Cowan V1 Model provides a mathematical model for why our natural brain wiring produces similar "form constants" with hallucinogens. Consider…

Topics covered

  • DMT laser experiment
  • simulation hypothesis
  • neuroscience
  • shared reality
  • geometric structures
  • Paleolithic cave art

Keywords

  • DMT
  • simulation
  • neuroscience
  • alien glyphs
  • visual cortex
  • hallucinogens
  • geometric codes

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