The DMT Atlas

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The Control Room / Cockpit

Also called: The Bridge, The Cockpit, Mission Control, The Console Room

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What happens there

Beings are seen operating, monitoring, and adjusting — integrated with the machinery they work. In Strassman's study, the volunteer Jeremiah reported a session in which his brain was 'reprogrammed by a master technician sitting at a computer console.' Community reports describe entities demonstrating the controls, occasionally inviting the traveler to look at (rarely to touch) the mechanism, and conveying that what is being controlled is reality itself, or the traveler's own experience. A common takeaway reported is the impression of having glimpsed 'backstage' at existence.

Description

A recurring command-center architecture: banks of panels, levers, dials, and screen-like surfaces arranged around a commanding viewpoint, frequently likened by reporters to 'a giant control room, or a bridge of a starship' (DMT-Nexus locations thread). The room often overlooks something — a viewport onto space, onto swirling data, or unnervingly onto the traveler's own life or body. Materials are polished, machine-like, and 'throbbing with energy'; light comes from instrumentation. The mood is one of consequence: this is a place where something important is being run.

What the sources say

Jeremiah's report of a 'master technician' at a computer console reprogramming his brain.
Hyperspace Lexicon locations thread: a space where beings observe and control an external environment, 'a giant control room, or a bridge of a starship.'
Interpretive frame: hyperspace as an informational, computed space makes the control-room motif a recurring intuitive metaphor in reports he analyzes.

Questions

What is The Control Room / Cockpit?

A recurring command-center architecture: banks of panels, levers, dials, and screen-like surfaces arranged around a commanding viewpoint, frequently likened by reporters to 'a giant control room, or a bridge of a starship' (DMT-Nexus locations thread). The room often overlooks something — a viewport onto space, onto swirling data, or unnervingly onto the traveler's own life or body. Materials are

What do people report happening in The Control Room / Cockpit?

Beings are seen operating, monitoring, and adjusting — integrated with the machinery they work. In Strassman's study, the volunteer Jeremiah reported a session in which his brain was 'reprogrammed by a master technician sitting at a computer console.' Community reports describe entities demonstrating the controls, occasionally inviting the traveler to look at (rarely to touch) the mechanism, and c