This Mexican scientist claimed we live in a HOLOGRAPHIC MATRIX where we could dynamically interact with the construction of reality. He vanished after that.
Jacobo Grinberg (1946-?), the Mexican scientist who found the link between Science and the Paranormal. He was a Mexican psychologist and consciousness researcher who carried out experiments in telepathy and extraocular vision.
Dr. Grinberg raises the possibility that, through consciousness, the human brain can being able to have control over the universe in which we live.
The Lattice, in the field of physics, is the structure in which space-time is found. For Jacobo, this proposal acquires a new meaning and it is then that he postulates the term Syntergy, which is nothing more than the neologism between synthesis and energy.
His theory proposes that, from the process that the human brain performs to decode perceptual reality, it is possible to establish links with the Lattice , and with it, make changes in space-time.
He postulates that we live in an informational matrix which he calls "the hologram", in which there is the possibility of interacting with perceptual reality not only as a spectator, but as an active participant in the construction of said reality.
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From his brain experiments, Dr. Grinberg derived the theory of sintérgica, a term formed by the Spanish words síntesis and energía (synthesis and energy).
Dr. Grinberg also explored the implications of the EPR paradox, which asserts that, if quantum theory is a complete model of reality, non-local interactions ought to exist between particles. He set out to prove that a quantum system in the brain creates a non-local, EPR correlation among human brains. He called this phenomenon the "transferred potential" (TP), according to which a brain, suitably prepared by a period of meditation, is capable of both proximate and distant interactions with other brains, by a direct involvement of consciousness, and without sensory transmission or local effects.
Dr. Grinberg further proposed that his syntergic theory can explain the emergence of conscious experience, which he saw as the outcome of complex multidimensional interactions. The brain initiates an interaction between an energetic field (neuronal field) and the structure of space and thus gives rise to consciousness.
Against the naïve realism that postulates reality as external to the subject, Dr. Grinberg, adopting an idealistic stance, proposed that perception is neuropsychologically constructed, with information being located in space in the form of "complex patterns of energy." Conscious experience, he thought, properly occurs when we synthesize the information-energy in space; this is how it becomes syntergic. Neuronal changes in the brain cause micro-distortions in the framework of the space-time continuum, and these, in turn, interact to create a "hypercomplex macro-distortion" of the neuronal field. The final outcome of this process is perceptual experience.
With regard to vision, the components of the neuronal field and those of the quantum field "fit together" in experience, so that the noise produced by the interaction is minimized by a specific, emergent "interference pattern" (IP). This pattern represents the structure of experience and contains the perceptual components that are perceived as lines and geometric forms, conceived as energetic forms of high complexity. The percepts, or images, which we "objectively" see as colors and objects are ultimately products of the IP.
Dr. Grinberg’s ideas can be seen to relate to the "implicate order theory" developed by American physicist David Bohm, in which space is conceived as a holographic "sea of potentialities" from which the universe and consciousness unfold explicitly. Here, the quantum wave/particle duality paradox is eliminated, while the "principle of nonlocality"—the capacity of one particle to influence another instantaneously—is preserved.
Dr. Grinberg travelled extensively across Mexico during the 1980s to interview shamans and psychic healers, hoping to recover the ‘native psychology’ and ‘original wisdom’ of the Mexican people. From his case studies he concluded that shamans have highly ‘neurosyntergic’ brains that allow them to activate experiences in several locations of space, and to manipulate reality to create immediate, astounding effects, most notably materializations.
The Syntergic theory reaffirms and challenges quantum physics at the same time because, based on a reinterpretation of what is known in physics as Lattice , Dr. Grinberg raises the possibility that, through consciousness, the human brain can being able to have control over the universe in which we live.
The Lattice, in the field of physics, is the structure in which space-time is found. For Jacobo, this proposal acquires a new meaning and it is then that he postulates the term Syntergy, which is nothing more than the neologism between synthesis and energy.
His theory proposes that, from the process that the human brain performs to decode perceptual reality, it is possible to establish links with the Lattice , and with it, make changes in space-time.
He postulates that we live in an informational matrix which he calls "the hologram", in which there is the possibility of interacting with perceptual reality not only as a spectator, but as an active participant in the construction of said reality.
He explained that, if a person has a highly syntergic neuronal field, that is, a brain in which the coherence links are greater, he or she will have the ability to modify the hologram at will, thus achieving feats that defy the laws up to now known from physics, just as Pachita did in her shamanic surgeries.
This opens the doors to the investigation of other phenomena, such as telepathy. Grinberg carried out various experiments in which, through meditation, he managed to demonstrate synchrony between two brains exposed to different stimuli that finally produced similar results.
This theory has crosses with some of the fundamental approaches of postulates such as the law of attraction, the influence of thought on reality, linguistic relativity, among others.
The most enigmatic point of this theory indicates that, if through consciousness we are able to influence the informational matrix, and that, if everything is connected from the energetic interaction of both atoms and thoughts, then there is the possibility of that we inhabit a plane that is not the total reality, that is, in a Matrix into which we have been thrown with a brain capable of understanding the operation of its physical laws, but not its origin.
With this, the idea of an awakening also arises, of taking consciousness further and dominating the hologram. Under this premise, by fully understanding the operation of the matrix, we would simply disappear and reach a state of purity within the true reality.
This could not be verified and, like his studies on extraocular vision in children or telepathy, his projects remained unfinished after he disappeared at the most momentous point of his prodigious career.
On December 8, 1994, Dr. Jacobo Grinberg disappeared without leaving any clues that could help locate him. His absence has given rise to innumerable speculations; from a crime of passion or an alien abduction, to situations linked to the CIA, NASA or anyone who could be extremely interested in what he was developing and discovering in his laboratory.
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This is the wildest freakin’ theory, which claims that inside Microtubules (tiny hollow protein tubes within cells inside the brain), quantum events so small occur from where consciousness might come.
The Man behind this theory is Dr. Stuart Hameroff, an anesthesiologist from the University of Arizona, who said that his idea was once considered fringe, but not anymore.
Microtubules are tiny tubular structures in cells that help maintain shape and play a major role in cell division. They are built from proteins called tubulins, and Hameroff described them as hollow tubes resembling an ear of corn, with the tubulins making up its kernels.
While their standard role in biology is known, Hameroff wondered if they could also be central to the production of consciousness. But he couldn’t bridge the gap between how microtubules might be involved and the full richness of conscious experience, our feelings, emotions, and perception of things like color.
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Hameroff says there are two realms of reality: the classical and the quantum. The classical world is the large, predictable, particle-based world we experience normally. The quantum world is different—it's small, wave-like, involves superpositions (where things exist in multiple states at once), and is governed by strange effects like non-locality.
Hameroff believes consciousness exists at the boundary between these two realities. It involves the collapse of quantum superpositions, which produces the concrete, classical reality we perceive and the conscious experience itself.
Neuroscience sees consciousness as emerging solely from neurons firing like simple binary switches (on or off). This model, he argues, overlooks the complexity inside the neuron itself.
Inside neurons are microtubules, which are cylindrical structures made up of protein units called tubulin.
Hameroff shows that microtubules operate at very high frequencies, much faster than typical brainwaves detected by EEG, and exhibit forms of complex information processing that could not be explained by classical neural activity alone.
This Man claims he has found ways to escape the simulation. There are ways humans could try to hack their way out of the wrong reality and enter the baseline reality. However, the consequences of such an escape plan are also unknown.
This is big! These Scientists say our consciousness can jump through time, meaning it might reach beyond the normal flow of time. The idea that time is linear might be wrong. Our consciousness can sometimes access information from the future.
Have you ever wondered why sometimes your intuition, or what some call a "gut feeling," turns out to be true? If so, it is possible that your consciousness might have traveled through time.
Scientists have begun to believe in "Precognition," a psychic phenomenon in which individuals see, or otherwise become directly aware of, events in the future.
Cognitive neuroscientist Julia Mossbridge, who has studied this phenomenon deeply, has collected many stories of precognition.
She recalled one account shared with her from 1989, involving a four-year-old girl. When the girl said goodbye to her father as he left for a business trip, she had a strong feeling that she would never see him alive again. Later, she was woken by a phone call and her mother's scream, learning that her father had died in a car accident.
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Dr. Mossbridge says that precognition is a special kind of intuition that’s about picking up information from the future. Unlike ordinary intuition, which might draw upon subtle observations from the present or the past, precognition involves knowing something that simply cannot be predicted based on anything in the present or past.
For instance, if a person wakes from a dream and suddenly knows their mother will die, even though there are no warning signs, that is precognition. Precognition is the scientific term for this unexplained process of receiving information about future events.
Dr. Mossbridge explains that since the age of seven, she has had dreams that seemed to show her events that would later happen in the real world.
At first, she and her parents did not take these dreams seriously and thought they might just be strange coincidences. But when she began writing the details in a dream journal, she noticed that some of her dreams came true. She admits that sometimes her memory of the dreams was not exact, but many times her visions contained details she had no normal way of knowing in advance.
Because of experiences like these, Dr. Mossbridge began to wonder if time itself works differently than we usually think. Most people imagine time as linear (a straight line), past, present, future, moving in just one direction. But her experiences suggested the future might already exist in some way, and that people can sometimes “remember” the future, just as they remember the past.
“There’s evidence for precognition and in physics for retrocausality [things in the future causing effects in the past]. Given that people email me constantly saying, ‘I have this problem where I am predicting future events and I don’t know what to do,’ or ‘I wish I could predict future events,’ I wanted to write a book that helps people get this under control in a way that’s positive and puts a frame around it that says you could do this in a way that’s ethical, in a way that helps the world, in a way that’s consistent with your religious beliefs, in a way that enriches your life,” Mossbridge said, 2018.
Joe Rogan was shocked to see a photo of a supposedly 300-million-year-old wheel imprint found about a kilometer deep in a coal mine.
Well, I have added more information to this story.
In episode #2368 with Michael Button, Rogan learned for the first time about this mysterious imprint, which for many years has been believed to be 300 million years old.
It is said to be discovered in 2008 in a coal mine in the Donetsk region near the Rostov border in southern Russia.
The source of this story is Alexander Koltypin, a Russian geologist and researcher with a distinguished academic background, having graduated with honors from the Moscow Geological Prospecting Institute and completed postgraduate work at the Russian Academy of Sciences.
According to him, the discovery was made about 900 meters below the surface. While miners were drilling through a coal layer known as the J3 "Sukhodolsky" seam, they noticed what appeared to be a clear imprint of a wheel pressed into sandstone rock above the coal.
Photographs and documents about the discovery were later sent to Koltypin by a mine foreman named S. Kasatkin, who worked at the site and personally visited it several times.
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Koltypin received photos and documents about the imprint from S. Kasatkin, a mine foreman who personally visited the site multiple times. Kasatkin and others witnessed the imprint before the mine was abandoned and flooded, making further study impossible.
Koltypin explained that the exact age of the sandstone containing the imprint was never officially recorded, since mining engineers focus on coal extraction rather than geology. However, the Donetsk region is known for Carboniferous rocks dating between 360 and 300 million years old. Koltypin believes the imprint likely comes from this Middle Carboniferous period, which would make it at least 300 million years old.
According to Kasatkin, in 2008, he was working as a foreman in the Ventilation and Safety Engineering sector, which handled dangerous gas emissions. He insisted this discovery was not a publicity stunt; he is experienced in the coal industry and knew the weight of his words.
The Strangest thing about Saturn is that This Man, who worked on the Voyager missions, said he discovered Enormous, Living, Electromagnetic Vehicles inhabiting its Rings.
Dr. Norman Bergrun concluded, based on his analysis of Voyager 1 and 2 data, which he detailed in his 1985 book, Ringmakers of Saturn, that he discovered enormous, living, electromagnetic vehicles inhabiting the rings of Saturn.
Dr. Bergrun, who had worked for NASA, claimed that there were massive alien spacecraft proliferating in the rings of Saturn.
Dr. Bergun is the author of the books “Ringmakers of Saturn” and “Tomorrows Technology Today,” which document the existence of extraterrestrial vehicles of immense power. A scientist who pioneered the methodology of thermal ice prevention design, he is also credited with roll-stability laws for airplanes and missiles.
Dr. Bergrun was manager of test planning and analysis for the Polaris Underwater Launch Missile System and evaluated satellite system applications. Also a director of Information Systems, he founded his own company in 1971 and is cited in “Who’s Who in the World” and other reference works. He was an alumnus of Ames Research Laboratory, NACA (National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics), predecessor of Ames Research Center, NASA, where he worked for 12 years as a research scientist.
Dr. Norman Bergrun played a key role in the Voyager missions, the probes that were sent out to photograph Saturn, its rings, and its moons. There is a photo shown below from that mission, which he was able to obtain from the agency of a large unidentified flying object hovering just outside Saturn’s rings. It is huge, approximately the size of Earth, and is published in his book, “Ringmakers of Saturn.”
Dr. Bergrun claimed that these rings were not made of ice and rock as is commonly believed, but were actually the exhaust from these massive craft, which he calls "ringmakers." He asserted that these vehicles are proliferating and are now also present at Jupiter and Uranus, creating new rings on planets that previously had none.
This is the True Story of a Man who was part of a secret government program. He was a CIA psychic informant tasked with remote viewing Jupiter and the far side of the Moon. He made wild claims about Jupiter, and they came true...
She claims she spoke with credible people who reported phenomena that they described as “Interdimensional Beings” that can operate outside of normal time and space.
Anna Paulina Luna, U.S. representative, stated that while she is not allowed to reveal everything she saw, the photographic evidence she was shown has made her very confident that objects exist that were not made by humans.
She said, "It seems crazy that people have access to information that shows that there's something outside of us. That is more intelligent, at least more capable than we are, and they hide it from everybody else."
She tells Joe Rogan that, from her investigations and what she has seen, there is technology out there that operates far beyond what current physics can explain.
She compares it to giving a caveman a modern cell phone, something so advanced that we couldn’t recreate it yet.
She says that in congressional hearings, she asked witnesses what these things are, and they kept calling them “interdimensional.”
By that, they mean these beings or objects might exist outside our known dimension and can move through time and space in ways we don’t understand.
She explains that this isn’t her own idea but comes from witness testimony, evidence, and historical records, including ancient religious texts, some of which were removed from the Bible, that might reference similar phenomena.
She says credible people have reported incidents where things moved outside normal time and space, and although she hasn’t personally seen portals or alien craft, she has seen evidence and photos of aircraft she believes were not made by humans.
She thinks there’s a historical record of such events going back to before the time of Christ. She also believes that the government and certain private contractors might have recovered and reverse-engineered this technology, which could explain some modern advancements.
However, she is concerned that too much is being hidden from the public. She gives an example of being denied access, along with two other members of Congress, to whistleblower-related information at Eglin Air Force Base because they supposedly didn’t have the required clearance.
To her, that’s a problem because unelected people are making decisions in secrecy while elected representatives are blocked from investigating.
Remember Dr. Astrid Stuckelberger, a Swiss Scientist who also claimed something similar. She said CERN is working on a secret ‘Nuclear Program’ & there is a Portal underneath CERN from where Beings coming in & out.
This Mexican scientist claimed to prove that we live in a holographic matrix that interacts with the brain to construct reality itself, and that some people (like shamans) can consciously manipulate this field to do what seems impossible.
What if everything you think you know about reality is only the surface?
His followers believe Dr. Jacobo Grinberg may have unlocked a hidden world beneath our everyday experience, one where consciousness reshapes reality itself.
On December 8, 1994, this brilliant neuroscientist vanished without a trace, disappearing into thin air while investigating mysteries most scientists dared not touch.
Dr. Jacobo Grinberg wasn’t your average scientist. He was a bold explorer of the mind, a pioneer in consciousness, on a quest to unlock new chapters of reality.
But was Dr. Grinberg’s disappearance the end of his story, or the beginning of something far stranger?
Jacobo Grinberg was born in 1946 in Mexico City into a Jewish family. But his roots stretched beyond Mexico: his heritage was intertwined with the rich tapestry of Jewish mysticism, a factor that would deeply shape his life's work.
From his earliest days, Grinberg was not a typical child. Surrounded by stories of Kabbalah, the ancient Jewish tradition exploring hidden layers of reality, he developed an insatiable curiosity about consciousness and the nature of existence.
At a young age, this curiosity propelled him across the ocean.
I posted a Twitter thread on Dr. Grinberg a while ago, but this time, I went deeper and tried to cover as much information as I could gather about him. So buckle up and dive into this long thread. 🧵
In his early adulthood, Grinberg traveled to Israel, spending significant time in the city of Safed, considered the spiritual heart of Kabbalah since medieval times. Here, in the shadow of ancient synagogues and amid whispered secrets of the cosmos, he encountered a world where science and spirituality intertwined in a dance as old as history.
During his stay, strange and extraordinary phenomena began to take shape in his life. Stories tell of a watch stopping at a precise, predicted moment during a seance, an event he witnessed himself. These experiences planted a seed: reality might be far more fluid than the physical senses reveal.
It was also in Israel that he met his first wife, Lizette Arditti, who would become both his partner in life and an important witness to his extraordinary journey. Their shared experiences and support would be vital as Grinberg embarked on a path few dared to tread.
Jacobo Grinberg returned to Mexico with a mission: To understand the mind, not just within the limits of traditional neuroscience, but as an explorer of its farthest reaches.
He trained as a neuroscientist in New York and returned to his homeland as a prodigy with a mission: to crack the code of human consciousness, and to bridge spirituality, physics, and the brain. By age 45, he’d published over 50 books, led government-funded labs, braved the jungles with shamans, and became a legend in Mexican science.
But here’s the twist. Grinberg didn’t just study the mind, he chased the paranormal. And some say… it chased him back.
What did Grinberg stumble upon that got the attention of world-famous scientists, and, maybe, global intelligence agencies?
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The CIA trains people not to look directly at the people they are following, as otherwise they can 'sense' they are being stared at and turn around. This Man argues that this is due to consciousness being extended outside of the brain.