Alien Information Theory: Psychedelic Drug Technologies and the Cosmic Game

Alien Information Theory: Psychedelic Drug Technologies and the Cosmic Game

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  • Author:Andrew R Gallimore
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Summary

Since prehistory, humans have used a range of psychedelic drugs for communion with the gods, connection with nature, or for the pure pleasure and wonder they generate as they transform the mind and the world。 But one natural psychedelic in particular towers above the rest in its astonishing power to replace the normal waking world with a bizarre alternate reality replete with a diverse panoply of intelligent alien beings。 As well as being the most powerful, N, N-dimethyltryptamine, more commonly known as DMT, is also the most common naturally-occurring psychedelic and can be found in countless plant species scattered across the Earth。 DMT carries a profound message embedded in our reality, a message that we are now beginning to decode。

In Alien Information Theory, neurobiologist, chemist, and pharmacologist, Dr。 Andrew R。 Gallimore, explains how DMT provides the secret to the very structure of our reality, and how our Universe can be likened to a cosmic game that we now find ourselves playing。

Gallimore explains how our reality was constructed using a fundamental code which generated our Universe -- and countless others -- as a digital device built from pure information with the purpose of enabling conscious intelligences, such as ourselves, to emerge。 You will learn how fundamental digital information self-organises and complexifies to generate the myriad complex forms and organisms that fill our world; how your brain constructs your subjective world and how psychedelic drugs alter the structure of this world; how DMT switches the reality channel by allowing the brain to access information from normally hidden orthogonal dimensions of reality。 And, finally, you will learn how DMT provides the secret to exiting our Universe permanently -- to complete the cosmic game and to become interdimensional citizens of hyperspace。

Alien Information Theory is a unique account of this hidden structure of reality and our place within it, drawing on a diverse range of disciplines -- including neuroscience, computer science, physics, and pharmacology -- to carefully explain these complex ideas, which are illustrated with full-colour diagrams throughout。

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Reviews

Derek Frasure

I would really love to read a review from someone who works in the hard sciences and had little familiarity and no experience with psychoactive drugs。 Of course every psychonaut loves this。 It's fun above all else。 I found Gallimore's account entirely plausible, as it offers a materialist (albeit speculative) account of the strangely reproducible experiences of N,N DMT consumption。 This book occupies the narrow band of publishing that would best be classified as fi-sci (fictionalized science, as I would really love to read a review from someone who works in the hard sciences and had little familiarity and no experience with psychoactive drugs。 Of course every psychonaut loves this。 It's fun above all else。 I found Gallimore's account entirely plausible, as it offers a materialist (albeit speculative) account of the strangely reproducible experiences of N,N DMT consumption。 This book occupies the narrow band of publishing that would best be classified as fi-sci (fictionalized science, as opposed to sci-fi)。 This is not to say the book is false。 Rather, it is to say that the book offers a narrative structure to convey the available facts。 The illustrations are helpful and beautiful, as is the entire visual apparatus of the book (which at times waxes poetic)。 I do think this book would have been helped to have had an editor, because I think there was quite a bit of room to condense some of the information theory that forms the theoretical apparatus of the book。 This book is wildly provocative and worth the time of anyone interested in psychoactive drugs, theories of reality, or atypical scientific literature。 。。。more

Charlton Wilson

Fantastic book

Amir

Covers the basics of quantum physics in an absolutely astonishing way with a cute binary visionary and beautiful examples。 The book explains how the Spirit Molecule can change the structure of the human brain but does not give a proper method to achieve this change (other than, well, taking DMT all the time)。 The book has a strictly scientific theme, which, in my humble opinion, makes it difficult for the author to explain specific ideas and concepts in an influential way (especially in the last Covers the basics of quantum physics in an absolutely astonishing way with a cute binary visionary and beautiful examples。 The book explains how the Spirit Molecule can change the structure of the human brain but does not give a proper method to achieve this change (other than, well, taking DMT all the time)。 The book has a strictly scientific theme, which, in my humble opinion, makes it difficult for the author to explain specific ideas and concepts in an influential way (especially in the last chapter)。 This was the first book I read on psychedelics and I enjoyed every single page of it。 。。。more

Ugis

Amazing read! Gallimore has put together a compelling theory of our universe。 Humans need to understand how our brain works and what our reality really is。 Potentialy we're all just piece of self-evolving code in a multi-dimensional matrix。 Looking forward for continued work。 [reading time: 5h 52m] Amazing read! Gallimore has put together a compelling theory of our universe。 Humans need to understand how our brain works and what our reality really is。 Potentialy we're all just piece of self-evolving code in a multi-dimensional matrix。 Looking forward for continued work。 [reading time: 5h 52m] 。。。more

Susan Hill

Incredible insight into how the mind creates our world(s)。

Dan Smith

The books includes a very good introduction to the world of automatons and the idea of emergence in complex systems。 From these ideas the author argues that we are living in a multidimensional cellular automaton that is part of a finite set of instantiations of reality, and that this reality is actually a code being monitored by an alien civilization that created it as an evolutionary algorithm that selects for conscious intelligences。 The final argument is that the aliens evolutionary algorithm The books includes a very good introduction to the world of automatons and the idea of emergence in complex systems。 From these ideas the author argues that we are living in a multidimensional cellular automaton that is part of a finite set of instantiations of reality, and that this reality is actually a code being monitored by an alien civilization that created it as an evolutionary algorithm that selects for conscious intelligences。 The final argument is that the aliens evolutionary algorithm assesses the fitness of a reality by the inhabitants ability to utilize DMT to enter a higher dimensional plane。 At times the book feels sort of like the holy book of a new age techno darwinian religion。 If you can suspend your disbelief, and read the book more as a work of art or as an intellectual argument for intelligent design (the author argues that we evolved within a system that was designed, not that we were actually designed), then it becomes a really fun read。 。。。more

Mircea

Let’s see。 Most of the book the author introduces the building blocks needed to explain his theory。 These block include but are not limited to: - quantum physics - simulation theory - neuroscience - psychedelics - multiple dimensions - computer programming If this wasn’t enough the book itself is illustrated with amazing looking 8bit art。 In final chapter the theory (from the title book) is introduced and the amazing thing is that it’s actually coherent。 I’m not sure if this is just art or th Let’s see。 Most of the book the author introduces the building blocks needed to explain his theory。 These block include but are not limited to: - quantum physics - simulation theory - neuroscience - psychedelics - multiple dimensions - computer programming If this wasn’t enough the book itself is illustrated with amazing looking 8bit art。 In final chapter the theory (from the title book) is introduced and the amazing thing is that it’s actually coherent。 I’m not sure if this is just art or the author fully believes in it but at this point I don’t really care。 It’s beautiful and I would go as far as saying it’s mind-blowing。 But wait, there’s more。 The author quotes and/or references: Stephen Wolphram, Philip K Dick and Terence McKenna throughout the book。 The final chapter starts with a quote from McKenna quoting PKD。 The book might be a little hard to follow if you’re not a software developer and/or are not (at a very high level) familiar with some of the concepts mentioned。 。。。more

Xia

A bold and thought-provoking theory which leaves the Divine (God, Goddess etc) out of the equation in a way that perplexed me。

Robert Patterson

The entire universe is digital information。。。。 with DMT the key to unlock the coded infinite hyperspace behind this reality。 Paralleling Conway's Game of Life, Dr。 Gallimore presents a case for coded reality。 Pros;- Beautiful book, love the original drawings, typeset and layout。- I like the parallel to Conway's Game of Life as a model for self modeling "life" with a simple coded paradigm。- Makes a strong case for universe being quantised information that could be "digital" - Interesting model of The entire universe is digital information。。。。 with DMT the key to unlock the coded infinite hyperspace behind this reality。 Paralleling Conway's Game of Life, Dr。 Gallimore presents a case for coded reality。 Pros;- Beautiful book, love the original drawings, typeset and layout。- I like the parallel to Conway's Game of Life as a model for self modeling "life" with a simple coded paradigm。- Makes a strong case for universe being quantised information that could be "digital" - Interesting model of reality from a neurotheorical framework。Cons;- Too many quotes from Terence Mckenna。 As strong as Mckenna is as a thinker and drug observer, lacks some of the scientific rigor。- End Chapter on Ending the Game (or being trapped in the DMT hyperspace) lacks a thorough analysis or ethical framework for why one would want to be trapped there, much less what the benefits of communication between the infinite universes。Recommended for psychonauts and those interested in models of reality。 。。。more

Ed Peckham

An incredible theory of the universe as a simulation and the way out brain processes the world in well explained concepts。 Old school 8-bit art throughout - it's a beautifully presented book that needs re-visiting again and again An incredible theory of the universe as a simulation and the way out brain processes the world in well explained concepts。 Old school 8-bit art throughout - it's a beautifully presented book that needs re-visiting again and again 。。。more

Martainnnnn

This book lays out a fascinating theory before the reader。 I struggle to grasp most math and chemistry with any ease but still felt I understood the gist of what was explained。 Beautifully presented and illustrated in a way which is both artistic and informative, a truly unusual book broaching a subject that is emerging as one of the, if not THE, great mysteries of our place and time。I highly recommended this read。