quicksilvergirl1111
03-16-2005, 12:36 PM
GCP has been collecting data from a global network of random event generators
since August,
1998. The network has grown to about 65 host sites around the world running
custom software
that reads the output of physical random number generators and records a
200-bit trial sum
once every second, continuously over months and years. The data are
transmitted over the
internet to a server in Princeton, NJ, USA, where they are archived for later
analysis.
The purpose of this project is to examine subtle correlations that appear to
to reflect the
presence and activity of consciousness in the world. The scientific work is
careful, but it
is at the margins of our understanding. We believe our view may be enriched
by a creative and
poetic perspective. Here we present various aspects of the project, including
some insight
into its scientific and philosophical implications.
http://noosphere.princeton.edu/
article
http://www.rednova.com/news/display/?id=126649
since August,
1998. The network has grown to about 65 host sites around the world running
custom software
that reads the output of physical random number generators and records a
200-bit trial sum
once every second, continuously over months and years. The data are
transmitted over the
internet to a server in Princeton, NJ, USA, where they are archived for later
analysis.
The purpose of this project is to examine subtle correlations that appear to
to reflect the
presence and activity of consciousness in the world. The scientific work is
careful, but it
is at the margins of our understanding. We believe our view may be enriched
by a creative and
poetic perspective. Here we present various aspects of the project, including
some insight
into its scientific and philosophical implications.
http://noosphere.princeton.edu/
article
http://www.rednova.com/news/display/?id=126649