There's a project in Switzerland that most people have never heard of and that's exactly how they wanted it, by the way. For 20 years, a team of scientists quietly built a digital brain on a supercomputer. I'm not talking about no kind of AI or no kind of chatbot. I'm talking about a neuron-by-neuron reconstruction of a living man.
300 million francs of government money and over 18 million lines of code. 20 years of work. They called it Blue Brain Project. Somewhere along the way, they found something that should have stopped the world in its tracks. Structures firing and forming and collapsing in spaces we can't even perceive. The director of the project himself, he said, he found a world we never imagined. Now, sit with that for just a second.
These structures were always there. Every brain. Every person. Every single moment of thought. But the mainstream science couldn't see them. Not because they weren't real, but because the instruments weren't built to detect them. For hundreds of years, they told you what was real and what wasn't. And what else did they tell you? They told you what was possible and what was just woo-woo. You know what I mean? And then all of a sudden, with one new mathematical lens, it just cracks the whole thing open. So if they've missed something that big for this long, ask yourself, what else have they been calling impossible simply because they didn't have the tools to see it yet or to measure it yet, right?
Here's where the story gets real heavy. In December 2024, Blue Brain Project quietly shut down. Three months later, reopened under a new name, the Open Brain Institute. And now they're inviting AI companies and researchers and who else, like those kind of people, industry teams, into virtual labs to build digital brains of any kind of species, any age, any kind of condition. And they've spent about 20 years proving that the brain is more than science ever admitted, right? In the moment that they proved it, they handed the blueprint to whoever had the money to pay for it, right?
The architecture that runs your consciousness, you know what I'm saying? The structure your soul moves through, being mapped, being copied, being licensed, and being scaled by people who will never look you in the eye. So here's the real question. When they finish building a digital version of your mind, who's gonna own it? Who owns the pattern of thought? Who owns the blueprint of you? They say it's for curing diseases. Maybe it is. But the blueprint of a mind is probably one of, if not the, most valuable things that's ever existed. And the people writing the code, they ain't asking for your permission.
Supposedly "the mark of the beast" is quite real, and 99.9% of you have voluntarily allowed it to enter into you without ever once thinking about it.
Your intuition isn't crazy. That gut feeling isn't random. And the part of you that always knew there was more going on than they admit, that part was right the whole time. Mind, body, and soul. That's what we're here to do. Stay sharp.
I love you.