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Ep. 23/44 — DMT & the Brain: Mapping the Visionary Experience 🛸

Ep. 23/44 — DMT & the Brain: Mapping the Visionary Experience 🛸

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This video is designed for educational and artistic purposes only, to inform mature audiences. It explores ideas related to various substances and must not be interpreted as promoting illegal use or activities. Viewers are responsible for knowing and complying with local laws. If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health, substance use, or addiction, please seek help from a qualified healthcare professional or contact a local support service.

Some molecules change how you feel. DMT changes what you believe is possible. One moment you’re in your living room; the next, you’re in a cathedral of impossible geometry, standing before beings that feel more real than your own thoughts — and then you’re back, staring at the clock, realizing only a few minutes have passed.

In this episode, I follow that impossibility into the brain itself. We look at what DMT actually is — a tiny tweak on the same backbone as serotonin and melatonin — and then watch what happens when that modest molecule slams into the cortex at full speed. From collapsing alpha waves to dream-like theta rhythms while awake, from hyperactive visual cortex to a Default Mode Network that comes undone, we trace how a few milligrams can turn the brain into a generator of entire universes. And then we ask the question that refuses to go away: are these worlds fabricated, or revealed?

In this episode, we cover:

* How DMT’s structure (a simple tryptamine with two methyl groups) lets it slot into serotonin receptors, especially 5-HT2A, and why such a small change can unleash such enormous experiences.

* The extreme speed of smoked or vaporized DMT: rapid entry through the lungs, instant blood–brain barrier crossing, MAO breakdown, and why an experience that lasts minutes can feel like eternity.

* What EEG and fMRI show during a DMT trip: collapsing alpha rhythms, rising dream-like theta and delta, visual cortex overdrive, and a sudden surge of global connectivity across brain networks.

* The disruption of the Default Mode Network — the brain’s “self-loop” — and how its temporary breakdown correlates with ego dissolution and the sense of becoming something larger than your everyday identity.

* The recurring visionary motifs of the DMT space: fractal geometries, tunnels and thresholds, entity encounters, alien architectures, and the uncanny feeling that these places have their own internal logic.

* Competing theories of origin: DMT as a brain-generated hallucination, as a “tuning” of consciousness to hidden channels, as a release of Jungian archetypes, or as a magnification of an endogenous system the brain already uses.

* The unresolved mystery of endogenous DMT in mammals: why the body makes it at all, and whether it plays subtle roles in dreaming, near-death experiences, or other altered states.

* What all of this suggests about consciousness itself — not as a thin line of waking awareness, but as a vast landscape our brains usually fence off for survival.

Next time, we follow this molecule to the edges of the map — into dreams, near-death experiences, and the strange overlaps between the DMT realm and the stories humans have always told about what waits on the other side.



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