"In the 1960s, a scientist named John Lilly began experimenting with isolation tanks in the hopes of finding a higher consciousness. Each day he would take LSD or ketamine and spend hours floating inside his saltwater container, immersing himself in a psychedelic hyperspace that allowed him to see the world in an altered state, beyond the confines of the everyday. It’s here that Lilly developed the mantra of “self-programming”: the belief that the human mind can be rewired to simulate any reality – a biocomputer capable of cracking its code to reveal unknown truths."