Reality is the 'click' that happens when your personal neuronal field meets the universal lattice; your brain decodes that interaction into what you see, hear, and feel.
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Lena: Imagine you’re hosting a birthday party. The cake is ready, the guests are buzzing, but the guest of honor—a brilliant scientist—never walks through the door. That’s exactly what happened on December 8, 1994, when Dr. Jacobo Grinberg vanished without a trace, leaving his experiments mid-sentence and his home completely undisturbed.
Miles: It’s one of the most haunting mysteries in modern science, Lena. Grinberg wasn't just any researcher; he was a neurophysiologist at UNAM who believed our brains don't just perceive reality—they actually help construct it by interacting with a universal energy matrix he called the "lattice."
Lena: Right, like we’re all part of this invisible, shimmering architectural structure of information. Some people thought he was a genius, while others called his work on telepathy and shamanism total "horseshit."
Miles: Exactly. And when he disappeared over thirty years ago, the theories went wild—everything from secret agency kidnappings to his wife, Teresa, being involved.
Lena: It’s time to demystify the man behind the mystery. Let’s dive into his "Synthergic Theory" and see how he tried to bridge the gap between hard science and the infinite.