Jacobo Grinberg’s most radical proposition was that matter, as conventionally understood, does not exist independently of consciousness. Drawing from his Syntergic Theory, he argued that what we perceive as the physical world is not an external, objective reality but a projection of a deeper informational field—the lattice—decoded by the human brain. In this view, consciousness is not a byproduct of matter; rather, matter is a manifestation of consciousness. Grinberg proposed that the brain a...