Who we are
The Glitch Initiative is a collective of forward-thinking research and observations working at the intersection of philosophy, science, and computational theory. We are driven by one central pursuit:
To understand whether the universe we inhabit behaves like a self-consistent physical reality, or something that may occasionally falter, skip, or reveal seams in its design.
Our approach is grounded in real-world, measurable data. We focus on designing and conducting low-cost, high-impact experiments — no massive lab required. By treating “glitches” not as paranormal anomalies but as data points, we investigate time drift, perception inconsistencies, random number deviations, and rendering abnormalities through the lens of testable science.
But our work isn’t confined to lab benches or code. We also look outward, drawing from socially observed anomalies — those shared moments when the public reports something strange: mass déjà vu, memory contradictions, or inexplicable misplacements. These events, when collected, timestamped, and cross-examined, can provide insight into systemic behaviors and patterns at scale.
We are not here to promote belief. We are here to measure, to observe, and to ask questions that most are afraid to ask — questions about perception, certainty, and the architecture of experience itself.
No assumptions. Only the data, and what it tells us.
If there is a pattern beneath the surface of our shared world, we intend to find it.
Contact us
If you have had any unexplained experiences, such as ‘Glitches’, and are happy for the data to be collected, then please contact us.