Dispatches from the Circuitdelic Laboratory

There are moments when something quiet and persistent inside says: Pay attention. And then, one day, it happens.

June 20th, 2025, Neil deGrasse Tyson released a video discussing two extraordinary topics: Black Hole Cosmology and Galactic Spin Bias—the same topics that had already made their way into the pages of Circuitdelic Laboratory: Theory of Everything, published on June 1st.

At first, it was just fascination. A series of lectures, a few YouTube rabbit holes—Carl Sagan, Arthur C. Clarke, Stephen Hawking. Clarke’s demonstration of the Mandelbrot set as a reflection of the universe lit the fuse. The Laboratory had no intention of entering physics. It was built from homemade lasers, DC motors, and experimental sound devices. No grand agenda. Just curiosity.

But the signal kept arriving.

By May 2024, internal transcripts in the Circuitdelic archive already show phrases like “spin bias,” “collapse as consciousness,” and “black hole as boundary condition.” Not invented here. Simply gathered. Interpreted. Reassembled into language and form accessible to non-scientists through art, music, and writing. The Laboratory served not as a source but as a transmitter—a collector, collator, and commentator moved by frequency rather than fame.

When Theory of Everything was published, it included two dedicated chapters:

Chapter 6: The Cosmic Spin Bias and Universal Direction.

A reflection on galactic spin asymmetry, morphic memory, and the implications of rhythm on a cosmic scale.

Chapter 7: Black Hole Cosmology and Conscious Collapse.

A poetic study of black holes not only as astrophysical phenomena, but as metaphors for perception, gravity, and the folding of reality into awareness.

In mid-June, mainstream science is echoing these same inquiries.

This is not a claim of arrival before others. It is a moment of shared signal. Of resonance. It’s the feeling of standing in front of a mountain range and hearing your own call echo back—not because you shouted loud, but because the land finally aligned.

And it brings to mind that iconic scene from Close Encounters of the Third Kind:

“What the hell is going on? Who the hell are you people? What is happening to me?”

That’s what it has felt like here at the Laboratory this summer.

Not prophecy. Not proof. Just a growing sense that this work is tuned to something real—something that moves through the channels of science, spirit, art, and sound. Something that needed to be published when it was. Something that still feels like it’s coming from elsewhere.

To those now exploring these same questions in public, respected voices like Tyson, Kaku, and others—the Laboratory is grateful. This is what it has been preparing for. Quietly. Earnestly. And now joyfully.

The signal is arriving.

Watch Neil deGrasse Tyson’s video released June 20, 2025

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