Traces of the Other

The first mathematical framework for the human psychedelic experience a joint research program between Noonautics and Dr. Donald Hoffman's Trace Institute.

DMT

Conscious Realism

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Consciousness Research

Can we see beyond the interface?

The world we perceive is not reality; it is an interface. Like icons on a desktop, the objects, colors, and spaces of our experience are a species-specific representation optimized for survival, not truth. Consciousness is fundamental; the physical world is what it projects.

If that is true, a question follows immediately: are there other conscious agents that our interface cannot represent? Conscious realism predicts yes — agents of arbitrarily high complexity whose properties cannot fit within our 3D space-time model. We would never perceive them. Ordinarily.

DMT may change that. The powerful naturally-occurring psychedelic N,N-dimethyltryptamine induces, unlike any other substance, a complete transformation of the subjective world, in which users consistently report encounters with apparently intelligent, non-human entities. The neuroscience consensus dismisses these as hallucinations. This collaboration asks whether that dismissal is premature.

Theory meets experiment

The Research Program

Noonautics, led by neurobiologist and pharmacologist Andrew Gallimore, will deploy its extended-state DMT protocol — allowing experiences of minutes to hours — to send trained scientists and experts into the DMT state to record precise phenomenological observations.

The Trace Institute, led by Donald Hoffman, will apply the trace logic for conscious observers and the full mathematical apparatus of conscious agent theory to build a quantitative analytical framework capable of interpreting those observations.

Together: the first rigorous, empirically testable model of the DMT experience, with clear predictions that can falsify — or lend credence to — the hypothesis that some DMT-induced encounters are genuine perceptions of other consciousnesses.

The paper

Traces of the Other: Are DMT Entities Real?

DMT phenomenology in the framework of conscious realism. The central hypothesis: DMT transiently transforms the human perceptual interface, making normally invisible conscious agents perceivable.

Gallimore, A.R., Hoffman, D.D., Hermansson, N. (2026). Traces of the Other: DMT Phenomenology in the Framework of Conscious Realism. Preprint.

The event

Traces of the Other — Saturday, June 13, 2026 · The Lighthouse Campus, Los Angeles.

Donald Hoffman and Andrew Gallimore in a live public conversation about their research, its background, and the implications for a new science of reality. Doors at 11:00 AM, talk starts at 11:30 AM.

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