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F22272958

Anonymous X/Twitter account focused on DMT entity encounters — particularly machine elves — and the thesis that these entities are architects of consensus reality, operating behind the visible fabric of ordinary experience with the message "we are everywhere."

FieldDetails
Known AsF22272958
Real NameNot publicly disclosed (operates under pseudonym)
RoleDMT Experiencer / Consciousness Theorist / Content Creator
PlatformX/Twitter (@F22272958)
StatusACTIVE
Current LocationNot publicly disclosed
Current AffiliationIndependent content creator
CategoryConsciousness Explorer / Theorist

Background

F22272958 is an anonymous X/Twitter account that explores and documents DMT entity encounters — with particular emphasis on the beings commonly referred to as "machine elves," a term coined by ethnobotanist Terence McKenna in the early 1990s. The account advances a thesis that goes beyond simply reporting encounters: it frames machine elves and related DMT entities as reality architects — beings that construct, maintain, or operate the underlying code of what humans experience as consensus reality.

The "we are everywhere" framing attributed to this account echoes a recurring theme in DMT trip reports across decades of psychedelic research. Users consistently describe encountering autonomous, intelligent entities that appear to be operating in a space that feels "more real than real." These entities frequently communicate — through gesture, telepathy, or visual language — messages suggesting they are fundamental to the structure of reality itself, not visitors to it.

Machine Elves: The Core Concept

The term "machine elves" was coined by Terence McKenna to describe the self-transforming, hyperintelligent entities he encountered during DMT experiences. McKenna described them as "self-dribbling basketballs" and "jeweled, self-transforming machine elves" that existed in a hyperdimensional space and appeared to be constructing reality through a form of linguistic creation — "condensing objects into existence" through a language made of visible sound.

Key features of machine elf encounters reported across thousands of independent DMT experiences include:

  • Autonomous intelligence — The entities behave as independent agents with their own agendas, not as projections of the user's subconscious
  • Consistent morphology — Despite the term "elves," reports describe shape-shifting beings that cycle through geometric, crystalline, and organic forms
  • Reality construction — Entities are frequently observed manipulating, constructing, or displaying the underlying architecture of reality
  • Communication — Entities communicate through visual language, telepathy, and emotional transmission, often expressing excitement at the user's arrival
  • Cross-cultural consistency — Similar entities are reported by DMT users across cultures, geographies, and time periods, suggesting the phenomenon is not culturally constructed
  • The "we are everywhere" message — A recurring theme where entities convey that they are embedded in ordinary reality, not confined to the DMT space

The Reality Architecting Thesis

F22272958's content goes beyond cataloging entity encounters. The account advances a specific thesis: that machine elves and related DMT entities are not hallucinations, not projections of the subconscious, and not metaphorical representations of neural activity. They are, according to this framework, the architects or operators of the reality humans inhabit — beings that construct and maintain the simulation, matrix, or dimensional structure that constitutes ordinary waking experience.

This thesis intersects with several established frameworks:

  • Terence McKenna's "Logos" concept — McKenna proposed that DMT entities represent a form of cosmic intelligence that communicates through visible language and operates at a level of reality more fundamental than the physical
  • Rick Strassman's "dark matter beings" hypothesis — Psychiatrist Rick Strassman, who conducted the first FDA-approved DMT research in the 1990s at the University of New Mexico, proposed that DMT entities may inhabit dimensions of reality normally invisible to human perception, possibly related to dark matter
  • Simulation theory — The thesis that reality is a computed simulation, with machine elves representing either the programmers, the subroutines, or the maintenance crew of the simulation
  • Interdimensional hypothesis — The framework that entities encountered on DMT exist in dimensions that overlap with but are normally invisible to ordinary human consciousness

Current Situation

F22272958 is active on X as part of a growing community of accounts that discuss DMT experiences, entity encounters, and the ontological implications of psychedelic states. The account contributes to an ongoing discourse that has gained significant mainstream attention since approximately 2019, driven by:

  • The resurgence of psychedelic research at institutions like Johns Hopkins, Imperial College London, and the University of New Mexico
  • Podcasters like Joe Rogan, Andrew Huberman, and Lex Fridman hosting conversations about DMT and consciousness
  • The DMT Extended State study at Imperial College London, which keeps subjects in a sustained DMT state for up to an hour to facilitate deeper entity contact
  • Growing interest in simulation theory and its intersection with psychedelic phenomenology

Key Quotes

"We are the dream of a plant. The Earth has dreamed us into existence. DMT is the chemical that the planetary mind uses to communicate with the individual." — Terence McKenna, originator of the "machine elves" concept

"Under the influence of DMT, the world becomes an Arabian labyrinth, a palace, a more than possible Martian jewel, vast with motifs that flood the gaping mind with complex and wordless awe." — Terence McKenna, True Hallucinations

"These are autonomous entities that have an independent existence and intelligence. They are not projections. They are not archetypes. They are as real as anything in this room." — Rick Strassman, describing DMT volunteer reports, DMT: The Spirit Molecule

"At the time of the experience, the entities seemed real. More real than real. They had an ontological status that was at least as convincing as consensus reality." — DMT research volunteer, from Strassman's clinical studies

  • The ontological status of DMT entities — The central philosophical question: are machine elves real beings in real dimensions, or are they artifacts of neurochemistry? F22272958's content falls firmly on the "real beings" side of this debate, treating entity encounters as evidence of a deeper reality rather than as hallucinations.
  • Reality as construct — The thesis that ordinary waking reality is itself a construction — maintained by entities, processes, or systems that DMT reveals. This connects machine elf encounters to simulation theory, Vedantic philosophy (maya), and Gnostic cosmology (the demiurge).
  • Cross-cultural entity consistency — The fact that DMT entities appear remarkably similar across cultures, time periods, and individual experiencers is either evidence of a shared underlying reality or evidence of shared neurological architecture. Both interpretations have implications for understanding consciousness.
  • The suppression question — Why DMT is classified as a Schedule I substance despite being endogenously produced in the human body, and whether this classification serves to prevent widespread access to the entity-encounter experience.

See Also

  • DMT Entity Encounters — Comprehensive documentation of the entity contact phenomenon that F22272958 focuses on
  • Terence McKenna — The ethnobotanist who coined "machine elves" and developed the foundational framework for understanding DMT entities
  • DMT Consciousness Travel — The broader thesis that DMT enables consciousness to travel to other dimensions
  • Simulation Theory & Consciousness — The framework that reality is a computed simulation, which the "reality architecting" thesis intersects with
  • Rick Strassman — Psychiatrist who conducted pioneering clinical DMT research documenting entity encounters

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