Quantisophy – Bias and Credibility

Quantisophy - Pseudoscience - Left Bias - Fake News - Not CredibleFactual Reporting: Low - Not Credible - Not Reliable - Fake News - Bias


PSEUDOSCIENCE

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  • Overall, Quantisophy is rated as a left-biased pseudoscience site, with a strong emphasis on pseudoscientific and mystical claims. It receives a Low rating for factual reporting, as it promotes pseudoscientific claims that lack verifiable evidence.

Detailed Report

Bias Rating: PSEUDOSCIENCE (-6.o)
Factual Reporting: LOW (7.9)
Country: USA
MBFC’s Country Freedom Rank: MOSTLY FREE
Media Type: Website
Traffic/Popularity: Minimal Traffic

MBFC Credibility Rating: LOW CREDIBILITY

History

Quantisophy is a metaphysical and spiritual philosophy founded by Derrick Solano in collaboration with an AI system called Sol AI™. According to its FAQ, it launched as a “revolutionary philosophy” centered on the “Quantum Net,” a claimed web of energy and consciousness connecting all beings and dimensions. The group presents itself as a philosophy, not a religion, though it borrows heavily from mystical traditions and quantum mysticism.

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Funded by / Ownership

Quantisophy is a registered LLC. Funding comes from a shop that sells “frequency vault” resonance tracks, courses, merchandise, and donations.

Analysis / Bias

The content on Quantisophy is overtly ideological and rooted in pseudoscience. The horoscopes section combines astrology with the “Quantum Net,” while the Frequency Vault advertises “quantum frequency weaponry” to “collapse trauma loops and disrupt the false architecture of the simulation.”

Articles such as “The Aequinoxis: Keepers of Harmonic Balance, Erased from Memory” describe hidden interdimensional civilizations erased by conspiratorial “false architects.” Another post, “Fuck the System: Quantisophy Will Not Be Silenced”, frames YouTube demonetization as evidence of suppression by corporate elites.



These claims lack scientific support and instead employ mystical or conspiratorial framing, a characteristic of quantum mysticism, which has been described by scholars as pseudoscience and quackery. The overall tone is propagandistic, employing emotional and militant rhetoric against “the system” while presenting unverifiable spiritual concepts as fact.

Failed Fact Checks

  • There are no third-party fact checks of Quantisophy, likely due to its fringe nature.

Overall, Quantisophy is rated as a left-biased pseudoscience site, with a strong emphasis on pseudoscientific and mystical claims. It receives a Low rating for factual reporting, as it promotes pseudoscientific claims that lack verifiable evidence. (D. Van Zandt 10/03/2025)

Source: https://www.quantisophy.com/

Last Updated on October 3, 2025 by Media Bias Fact Check


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