Okay, here’s my blog post about my experience messing around with “Peter Schmidt Transmission”:
So, I stumbled upon this “Peter Schmidt Transmission” thing, and man, was it a rabbit hole! I’m not gonna lie, I’m no expert, and this whole thing felt pretty experimental, but I figured I’d share my messy journey in case anyone else is curious.
Getting Started (And Getting Confused)
First, I tried to get a handle on what this even was. I’d read vague things…it sounded complicated. My first move? Good ol’ Googling. I typed in “Peter Schmidt Transmission,” and, well, I got a lot. Many different things! it was information overload.
After some digging, I decided to just…try something. I focused on finding something. I spent a good hour just browsing, trying to make heads or tails of it all.
The “Experiment”
I decided the best way to figure this out was to just dive in. It was a bit like trying to assemble furniture without the instructions, except the furniture was…weird sounds.
Here’s what I did, step-by-step:

- Searched: I went to search a bunch and found many different things.
- Downloaded and listened. I downloaded it and gave it a listen.I put on my headphones.
- Felt Weird: Honestly, the first few times, it just sounded like…noise. I didn’t “get” it. I almost gave up. I kept thinking, “What am I even doing?”
- Tried Again (and Again): But, I’m stubborn. I decided to listen again, this time in a different setting. I turned off the lights, laid down.I tried to clear my head and just…listen.
My (Very Subjective) Results
Okay, so, did it work? Did I achieve some altered state? Honestly? It’s hard to say. I did feel…different. More relaxed, maybe? A little spacey. It was like my brain was on a slow, gentle rollercoaster. Could it have been a placebo effect? Totally. But there was something there.
I’m not saying this is some magical cure-all. It was just an interesting experiment. It was a fun way to spend an afternoon, and it definitely made me think about how sound can affect our minds.
If you’re curious, give it a shot. Just don’t expect miracles, and maybe don’t operate heavy machinery afterward. Go in with an open mind, and see what happens. At the very least, it’s a good excuse to lie down in the dark for a while.