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The heart of Goler’s current work revolves around a mind-bending discovery that he details in a trailer video titled “The Discovery”
In this trailer, Goler claims that by shining a diffracted laser onto a wall and smoking DMT, one can observe a visible code running across the surface. This discovery, he says, could change our understanding of reality, offering tangible proof that we may be living in a simulation.
“When I first saw the phenomenon, it was like ‘holy [__]!’ but then it was actually like, whoa, what is happening? Am I losing my mind?”
“I’ve been under the influence of mind-altering substances a lot, but I’ve never seen anything like that.”
The implications of Goler’s discovery are profound. Could this visible code be proof that we are living in a simulated reality? Goler suggests it might be. In his second video, “DMT Laser Experiment Reveals Visible Code - Where Do We Go From Here?”
Goler states:“I am convinced at this point that there’s a higher civilization rendering our space, or running it on some kind of substrate.”
One question naturally arises: If this is true, why haven’t more people heard about it? Goler admits that getting people to see the digits can take time—sometimes a few minutes, sometimes hours. He emphasizes persistence:
“Stay with it, you will see it. And if you don’t, contact me, so we can look at the details.”
But there’s more to it than waiting. According to Goler’s “DMT Laser Simulation Tutorial: Unlocking the Mysteries with Dan Go Thoughts”
There’s a specific technique for seeing the code, one that involves looking through the laser rather than at it. He explains that many miss the phenomenon simply because they are not viewing the laser in the right way.
As if discovering code wasn’t enough, Goler’s experiences go even further. In his video titled “The Console”
Goler describes an object that consistently appears when he uses DMT after building his laser. This object, which he calls “the console,” unfolds like something out of a science fiction film—complete with virtual screens, gloves, and VR-like equipment that allow him to interact with it.
“It’s completely there in the room, with its own spatial coordinates just like any other object—like a chair or a table in the room.”
“I’m not trying to convince anyone. I’m just telling you my account.”
For Goler, this is just the beginning. He believes his work could lead to a new understanding of reality that blends scientific rigour with subjective experience. In his video “Where Do We Go From Here?” he encourages others to replicate his findings and to share their experiences. He even offers tutorials to guide people through the process of building their own laser setup.
“This is an opportunity for individuals to make themselves a part of something huge. The discovery will be made by all of us collectively.”
Danny Goler’s claims may seem far-fetched to some, but they also tap into one of the deepest questions humanity has ever asked: What is the nature of reality? Whether his discovery is the key to unlocking a hidden digital matrix or simply a fascinating quirk of perception, it opens the door to new discussions about the intersection of technology, consciousness, and the limits of human understanding.
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