Collective Consciousness
The Global Consciousness Project
The Global Consciousness Project
Laboratory scientist Dean Radin describes an experiment testing the relationship between mind and matter. In this experiment, random number generators are used to test whether collective human attention corresponds to a change in the physical environment.
The Global Consciousness Project is an international, multidisciplinary collaboration of scientists and engineers who collect data continuously from a global network of physical random number generators located in up to 70 host sites around the world at any given time. The data are transmitted to a central archive which now contains more than 15 years of random data in parallel sequences of synchronized 200-bit trials generated every second.
A long-term psychokinesis experiment, the Global Consciousness Project collected 23 years of random number generators and resulted in a 7 sigma anomaly. This project investigated if that result is due to a force-like, causal influence on probabilistic events, or a passive effect based on precognition of fortuitous fluctuations in a random walk.
The results suggest that some aspect of human consciousness is involved as a source of the effects. The subtle structuring of random data indicates an effect of coherent human attention and emotion in the physical world.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/6938639_The_Global_Consciousness_Project

