The global consciousness project

Posted on Monday 1 August 2005 - Popularity: unranked

global consciousness

The global consciousness project is a scientific experiment to test if activity of consciousness in the world could have an effect on random number generators placed around the world. Based on the holistic characteristic of quantum mechanics, this could actually very well be the case and the data collected through the past years seems to support this idea. Events like 9/11, the big tsunami earlier this year and other events that got the attention of a big number of people have shown evidence that global consciousness is a reality.

Now I’m not here to convince you, that’s completly up to you, but there’s a realtime dashboard widget that performs statistics on the realtime data gathered to produce an indicator for the state of the earth, so check it out if you’re interested. This is what the colors shown mean:

Random data is green. As the resonance of the global consciousness rises, the widget turns yellow, orange and red. When the widget turns red, there is a 1 in 20 chance that the data is random. (Meaning, it’s a rare event occurring) Blue occurs as the data variability is reduced, aka anti-coherence. Both deep red and deep blue are highly significant to the Global Consciousness Project.

The idea is to check current news when it’s red or blue as it could very well be that something big just happened. Oh and if you want to add the indicator to your website as well, there’s some HTML code you can use.

Fredi

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