
THIRD EYE DROPS The Simulation's Hidden Architecture & Quantum Consciousness | Danny Goler
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Jan 2, 2026 Danny Goler, a researcher and writer on altered states and simulation theory, dives deep into the intriguing concept of reality as a simulation. He discusses how altered states can expand perception, revealing codes within our reality rather than distorting it. The conversation explores the role of consciousness as both a creator and observer of these deeper layers. Goler also examines ethical implications of AI, the idea of a hidden control system, and how practices like meditation can enhance our understanding of existence.
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Simulation As A Computational Environment
- Danny Goler frames âsimulationâ as a computational environment governed by rules behind physics rather than a dismissal of lived experience.
- He argues the critical question is the nature of experience inside that construct and our agency within it.
Dice Ritual To Open The Conversation
- Danny opens the episode with a ritual dice roll gifted by a poet friend to set intention for the conversation.
- The exercise produced evocative short readings that framed the show's theme of exploration and return.
Computation Underlies Physical Laws
- Goler suggests computation can subsume physics and enable broader possibilities beyond classical laws.
- He proposes consciousness might interact with quantum computation, widening what agents inside the simulation can do.










