Welcome, inquisitive mind! You’ve surely found yourself here for a reason. The “Matrix & Perception” column views reality not as a fixed structure, but as an adaptive system—a system that responds to awareness, observation, and internal state.

This category explores how perception shapes experience, how consciousness interacts with a simulated environment, and how reality itself can change, malfunction, or be reorganized under the influence of attention. Here we consider phenomena such as perceptual glitches, observer effects, conscious feedback loops, temporal sensitivity, and subjective distortions that challenge the idea of ​​an objective, static world.

Instead of asking whether reality is a simulation, these articles ask a different question:
how does reality behave when it is observed?

In this space, perception is viewed as data, awareness as an interface, and consciousness as an active participant, not a passive witness. Personal experience, theoretical models, and anomalous patterns are considered in parallel—not as beliefs, but as signals.

In the “Matrix & Perception” section, reality ceases to be something in which you simply exist and becomes something that reacts.