Psyscope — 'link'
It is not a telescope that gazes at distant stars, nor a microscope that dissects cellular life. The Psyscope is pointed inward—but its lens is fractured by a paradox: the moment you look for the self, the self begins to perform.
And then, gently, turn it around. Not to look inward again—but to look through it, outward, at the raw, unmediated world. At the tree that isn't thinking about being a tree. At the rain that doesn't rate its own falling. psyscope
In quantum physics, the observer effect tells us that measuring a particle changes its behavior. The same is true for the Psyscope. When you turn it on your own anxiety, the anxiety mutates. When you aim it at your happiness, the happiness stiffens into a pose. It is not a telescope that gazes at
Here is the deep truth the Psyscope refuses to show you: Not to look inward again—but to look through