
The Ultimate Test: Can It Be Proven Wrong?
This is the bedrock of real science: falsifiability. An idea isn’t scientific if it can’t, in principle, be proven wrong. If you can’t imagine an experiment that would disprove your theory, then it’s not science; it’s dogma.
The DMT Experiment: A Falsifiable Hypothesis
This is why the DMT experiment is so incredibly important. It matters precisely because it can fail. If the entities can’t consistently provide the correct number, that tells us something crucial.
- It would mean either they’re not real as external intelligences.
- Or they don’t have the knowledge they seem to possess.
- Or something about the experience is not what it appears.

A null result is still a result. It’s a data point that refines our understanding. It’s how we learn.
The Scientific Method, Simplified:
- Make clear predictions.
- Test them rigorously, without bias.
- Accept the results honestly, no matter what they are.
- Adjust your theories based on the evidence.
- Be comfortable with being wrong. That’s how you learn. That’s how science progresses.
This is what separates legitimate investigation from belief systems. This is how we move from speculation to knowledge. This is how we truly explore the unknown, with integrity and courage.