For centuries, countless organizations, philosophers, and scientists tried to prove that we live inside a simulation.

From Plato's Cave to Hindu Maya to modern physics debating holographic spacetime, many great thinkers claimed that the world we see is nothing more than a highly convincing illusion constructed by our brains.

People debated, argued, and speculated — but despite centuries of theories, no one ever produced concrete evidence.

That was until one remarkable scientist and researcher — Jacobo Grinberg — publicly announced that he had found proof that reality is a holographic matrix generated by consciousness and that one can bend it with a train of thought.

One month later, on the very night he was scheduled to publish his findings, he vanished without a trace — never to be found again.

The Man Who Decoded the Matrix

Born in Mexico City in 1946 to a Jewish-Mexican family, Jacobo Grinberg was fascinated with the nature of the mind from his earliest years.

While most children his age tried to understand the world around them, Jacobo wanted to understand the world behind it.

He was so obsessed with the mechanics of the human brain and spent his whole childhood days consuming information about the topic.

When his mother unexpectedly died at the age of 12, most children would have collapsed into despair, but for Jacobo, it only infused his willingness to explore.

What is consciousness and what happens with it beyond the physical world?

He made it his one and only objective and dedicated the rest of his life to find an answer.

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He initially studied psychology at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). In 1970 he travelled to New York and studied psychophysiology at the Brain Research Institute, researching how geometric and sensory stimuli affect the brain.

Returning to Mexico, he set up laboratories at universities and began bridging the gap between empirical science and ancient mystical knowledge. In 1987 he founded the National Institute for the Study of Consciousness (INPEC), a rare institution devoted to the investigation of consciousness, perception, telepathy, shamanism, and how they govern the structure of reality.

Throughout his career, he published over 50 books, led multiple long-term research projects, and conducted hundreds of experiments in consciousness studies, earning himself a nickname: 'Einstein of human consciousness'.

The Transferred Potentials Experiment

One of his most famous studies was conducted in a controlled laboratory setting. Two participants were placed in separate, electromagnetically isolated rooms.

They could not see each other. They could not hear each other. There was no sensory communication of any kind between them.

Grinberg showed visual stimuli to Participant A and monitored their brainwaves through EEG.

Then, the experimenters witnessed something that should NOT be possible.

Participant B — the one who saw nothing — began producing the exact same brainwave patterns, just as if that signal transferred from one mind to another.

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There was no visual, physical, or verbal contact between participants.

Only a non-local transfer of consciousness.

Grinberg concluded that the brain might not be a closed system at all — but an interface receiving information from a shared field, a unified matrix underlying all minds.

Extraocular Vision Experiment

One of the more controversial chapters in Grinberg's research was his investigation into what he called "extraocular vision" (EOV) — the possibility that human perception isn't strictly bound to the physical senses.

Grinberg worked with a group of children, aged mostly between 5 and 13. He blindfolded them completely, sealed out all sources of light, and after training them in meditation, visualization, and various awareness exercises, asked them to identify images, read text, or describe the environment they were in — using only their mind as a sensing instrument.

Another time, something 'strange' began to happen.

The children started describing objects placed in front of them with shocking accuracy. They reported colors, shapes, words, and textures — despite being unable to see anything at all. Some could even navigate through a room as if they were perceiving space directly rather than through the physical senses.

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While everyone around couldn't believe what they were seeing, to Grinberg, this wasn't a trick, nor was it an anomaly. It was another tangible proof that perception itself does not originate in the eyes, but in consciousness — the eyesight is merely one channel among many.

He believed that behind our typical five senses lies a deeper perceptual field that all humans share, and that consciousness can access this field directly when the mind becomes still, focused, and attuned.

In other words:

Your perception of the world does not end with your eyesight.

To truly start living by your own rules, you have to start perceiving the world through your MINDSIGHT.

If perception can occur without the physical senses, then reality as we know it is not built from solid objects — but from information, accessed only through awareness.

The Shaman Experiments

While Grinberg's laboratory experiments challenged the limits of science, it was his encounters with Mexican shamanism that shattered them completely.

During his field research, he met Bárbara Guerrero, better known as Pachita — a healer surrounded by myths that defied all logic. She was said to perform "psychic surgeries" — real chirurgical operations carried out with nothing more than a DULL KNIFE (no sterilization, no anesthesia, no medical knowledge at all).

Even a man like Grinberg approached this with caution, but what he witnessed forced him to rethink his concept of reality once again.

Patients lay calmly on a wooden table while Pachita entered a deep trance state, claiming to be guided by a spirit she called El Hermano.

With movements too precise for someone with no surgical training, she pressed the knife into the skin, extracted the damaged organ, and placed in its stead what she described as its energetic twin — the healed version drawn from a higher plane of reality.

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What fascinated Grinberg was not only the procedure itself, but what followed.

There was no bleeding beyond the minimal, no signs of trauma, and — most unsettling of all — most patients reported recovery without scars, infection, or other side effects of any kind. Their bodies behaved as if the surgery had happened on a level beyond the physical.

Grinberg documented everything meticulously. He measured vital signs, interviewed patients, observed dozens of sessions. And each time he expected to find some trickery or illusion — yet each time, the results defied every conventional explanation he had.

Grinberg came to the conclusion that Pachita wasn't manipulating flesh. She was operating on the informational field BEHIND the flesh.

The trance state she was entering enabled her to rise above the physical world's limitations and perform actions that were almost 'supernatural.'

Free from the constraints of the waking world, the subconscious mind is capable of feats beyond ordinary understanding: solving highly complex problems, recalling information forgotten for decades, and in this case: interacting with reality in ways that bypassed the physical form altogether.

What he witnessed suggested that there exists a state in which consciousness is no longer bound by the rigid laws of matter.

It begins to dictate them.

The Matrix Theory

All the research Jacobo Grinberg conducted during his lifetime ultimately led him to formulate what became his life's work — the Holographic Matrix Theory.

Contrary to the science-fiction movies where the matrix is portrayed as some kind of digital simulation controlled by machines, the "matrix" Grinberg referred to was a purely metaphysical structurethe informational fabric behind all physical experience.

Unlike many of his predecessors who shared similar ideas, Grinberg didn't rely on speculation or imagination, but on hard scientific data and direct experiential observation.

At the core of his theory was a concept he called the Syntergic Field a vast, limitless field of potentials where every possibility already exists.

The reality that we can see and touch is simply a result of the interaction between the human brain and this boundless field of information.

Thus, according to Grinberg, reality is not something that our brain creates, but something it attunes into.

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What we perceive as physical reality is, in truth, a holographic projection. A construction formed from the set of perceptions, beliefs, emotions.

Two people can live in the same environment yet inhabit two completely different worlds — Each mind organizes the field according to its own patterns.

1 planet, 8 billion people, 8 billion different worlds.

Grinberg believed that the degree of alignment between the brain and this informational field creates what he called syntergy. The higher the syntergy, the easier it is to access the Syntergic Field.

Mystics, shamans, and highly trained meditators — like Pachita — operate from states where the usual filters seem to not apply. They do not merely interpret the field; they interact with it directly.

This, he argued, explains phenomena such as telepathy, extra-sensory perception, rapid healing, or other unexplainable anomalies. These are not supernatural events — they are natural abilities of the mind that access the matrix without distortion.

But just as Grinberg was on his final stage of preparing to present this theory to the world — a theory that challenged science, religion, and every established model of reality — something happened.

Jacobo Grinberg vanished without a trace.

He went missing on December 8, 1994, never to be found again.

A man who decoded the matrix disappeared into it.

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While the holographic matrix theory may seem frightening at first, it actually gives you more control than you think.

If reality is not fixed, but continually shaped by your state of mind, then you are not confined by the world — Your world is only confined by what you believe to be possible.

You can become anyone, do anything, be anywhere you choose — if you only allow yourself to.

If you are ready to take your game to the next level, I created the Mental Game Playbook, a practical framework containing everything you need to know in order to align your mind perfectly with the reality you desire.

It runs on a simple formula;

5 plays on the core mental components, each consisting of:

  • Play in motion (a real-world example of one of the greatest minds in history who used it to their advantage)
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  • Keys to Mental Game (metaphysical mechanics and practical steps on how you can use it in your own game)

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