where gravity glitches, cells remember, and the code leaks through the laser
In the 1920s, Thomas Townsend Brown noticed that high-voltage asymmetric capacitors seemed to lose weight or produce thrust. He called it the Biefeld-Brown effect and spent decades chasing "electrogravitics" — a supposed link between electricity and gravity. Patents, flying disks, whispers of classified work. Mainstream physics says it's mostly ionic wind (corona discharge pushing air), but vacuum tests and persistent anomalies keep the question alive.
→ Read the full weird historyCells aren't just biochemical bags — they're electrical networks. Tufts biologist Michael Levin has shown that voltage gradients and ion-channel patterns act like a "morphogenetic code" that tells tissues what shape to become. Change the bioelectric map and you can grow two-headed planaria, extra limbs on frogs, or even reprogram cancer cells. It's non-neural cognition at the cellular level. The body has a kind of collective intelligence that operates way before the brain shows up.
Physics says the universe might be a hologram — all the information of a 3D volume encoded on a 2D boundary (black-hole physics, AdS/CFT correspondence). Consciousness researchers have run with it for decades: maybe mind and matter are both projections from a deeper informational field.
Ingest N,N-DMT. Stare at a diffracted 650 nm red laser pattern on the wall. Thousands of people (including controlled group sessions) report seeing the exact same stable geometric symbols, animated glyphs, katakana-like characters — a self-executing "code" that moves and responds. Goler calls it the source code leaking through. Pilot study published. Simulation-theory catnip. Whether it's a hallucination, a genuine interface, or something in between… it's repeatable and bizarre as hell.