[FairfieldLife] Re: Global Consciousness Project

2012-12-24 Thread card


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, at_man_and_brahman@... 
at_man_and_brahman@... wrote:

 from the FWIW Department:
 
 http://noosphere.princeton.edu
 
 See The Mayan Calendar link on the right side of the page


http://www.flickr.com/photos/66867356@N02/8303624056/in/photostream



[FairfieldLife] Re: Global Consciousness Project

2012-12-24 Thread Buck


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, card cardemaister@... wrote:

 
 
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, at_man_and_brahman@ 
 at_man_and_brahman@ wrote:
 
  from the FWIW Department:
  
  http://noosphere.princeton.edu
  
  See The Mayan Calendar link on the right side of the page
 
 
 http://www.flickr.com/photos/66867356@N02/8303624056/in/photostream


It looks like the meditation leading up to the yogic flying had a more coherent 
effect, that the yogic flying was less powerful or even deleterious to what had 
been going on.  Sort of like flying proud.



[FairfieldLife] Re: Global Consciousness Project

2012-12-24 Thread Buck



 
 
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, card cardemaister@ wrote:
 
  
  
  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, at_man_and_brahman@ 
  at_man_and_brahman@ wrote:
  
   from the FWIW Department:
   
   http://noosphere.princeton.edu
   
   See The Mayan Calendar link on the right side of the page
  
  
  http://www.flickr.com/photos/66867356@N02/8303624056/in/photostream
 
 
 It looks like the meditation leading up to the yogic flying had a more 
 coherent effect, that the yogic flying was less powerful or even deleterious 
 to what had been going on.  Sort of like flying proud.


As the Scientist he was, wonder what Maharishi would have done with this data?
Cut the yogic flying time down to five minutes give them a black tea break and 
have them do an extra cycle through the whole meditation and patanjali part as 
a round to fill up all that yogic flying time again?  People might come back to 
the Domes for that.  He was a practical man.



[FairfieldLife] Re: Global Consciousness Project

2012-12-24 Thread emilymae.reyn
Caffeine enhances yogic flying and therefore coherence?  I could have told you 
that!

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Buck dhamiltony2k5@... wrote:

 
 
 
  
  
  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, card cardemaister@ wrote:
  
   
   
   --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, at_man_and_brahman@ 
   at_man_and_brahman@ wrote:
   
from the FWIW Department:

http://noosphere.princeton.edu

See The Mayan Calendar link on the right side of the page
   
   
   http://www.flickr.com/photos/66867356@N02/8303624056/in/photostream
  
  
  It looks like the meditation leading up to the yogic flying had a more 
  coherent effect, that the yogic flying was less powerful or even 
  deleterious to what had been going on.  Sort of like flying proud.
 
 
 As the Scientist he was, wonder what Maharishi would have done with this data?
 Cut the yogic flying time down to five minutes give them a black tea break 
 and have them do an extra cycle through the whole meditation and patanjali 
 part as a round to fill up all that yogic flying time again?  People might 
 come back to the Domes for that.  He was a practical man.





[FairfieldLife] Re: Global Consciousness Project

2012-05-28 Thread cardemaister


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Jason jedi_spock@... wrote:

  
  
 Global Consciousness Project
  
  
 http://noosphere.princeton.edu/
  
  
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Consciousness_Project
  
  
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=USv=RojTua3coto
  
  
 When human consciousness becomes coherent and synchronized, 
 the behavior of random systems may change. Quantum event 
 based random number generators (RNGs) produce completely 
 unpredictable sequences of zeroes and ones. But when a great 
 event synchronizes the feelings of millions of people, our 
 network of RNGs becomes subtly structured. The probability 
 is less than one in a billion that the effect is due to 
 chance. The evidence suggests an emerging noosphere, or the 
 unifying field of consciousness described by sages in all 
 cultures.



What is the Global Consciousness Project?

For the many people who feel interested, but don't find the time to read the 
website or published papers, this is an introduction to the Global 
Consciousness Project (GCP) and what we have learned over more than 12 years of 
serious research. We begin with a very brief overview of findings. They 
actually do need background and detail to be properly understood, but I am 
sympathetic to the desire to get to the point. The rest of the GCP website 
will sharpen that point and put flesh on the interesting bottom line bones.

In the smallest nutshell: The behavior of our network of random sources is 
correlated with interconnected human consciousness on a global scale. There is 
a highly significant overall effect on the GCP instrument (more on that below) 
during special times we identify as global events which bring great numbers 
of people to share consciousness and emotions. The effect is a tiny deviation 
from what's expected, but the patient replication of tests has gradually 
created very strong statistical support for the reality of this subtle 
correlation of human consciousness with deviations in random data.

The probability that the effect could be just a chance fluctuation is less than 
1 in a billion, an impressive bottom line statistic that is composed of small 
effects accumulated in more than 350 tests. The correlation is subtle, so much 
so that individual event results are too weak to be reliably interpreted. Yet 
because we are able to combine results across many replications, we overcome a 
very small signal to noise ratio -- real effects gradually accumulate, while 
the unstructured noise is self-canceling.

The GCP instrument is a network of random number generators (RNGs, sometimes 
called REGs) spread around the world. There are currently about 65 or 70 nodes 
in the network, and at each one, random data trials are recorded continuously, 
one trial per second, day after day over the past 13 years. The result is a 
database of synchronized parallel sequences of random numbers. The data are 
archived on a server in Princeton, and subjected to formal analysis testing 
whether there are departures from expected randomness corresponding to global 
events.

The GCP effects are not seen primarily as deviations of the individual RNGs 
(which we often call eggs), but can be seen as an increase in the average 
correlation between pairs of eggs separated by distances up to thousands of 
kilometers. This means that although the direct effects are too small for us to 
detect, they occur in synchrony and this leads to detectable changes in the 
network as a whole. By definition the eggs are independent and should not show 
any relationship at all. But during moments of importance to humans, the 
devices show slight correlations with each other. This is a fact that does not 
fit readily into scientific models, so understandably it is a fact that remains 
to be accepted. It presents a challenge to status quo physics and psychology. 
When and as the data are brought into perspective, they may help place mind and 
consciousness in more broadly competent models of the world.

There are other measures of structure in the data. Independent analysts have 
been able to identify a significant effect of distance, though not in the 
measure of distance between event and the REGs. Rather, analysis shows that the 
pairwise correlations -- links between pairs of REGs -- are weaker for large 
distances, dropping to zero at about 12,000 kilometers, roughly the earth 
diameter. There is also a characteristic temporal structure. The effects, on 
average, only become significant when we have data sequences of half an hour or 
more, and the effect persists for only a few hours, up to about 3 or 4 hours. 
This suggests that a moment in global consciousness is somewhat like a moment 
in individual consciousness, but with a time scale that is vastly different. A 
perception takes less than a second in my mind. For an effect of global 
consciousness to show up in our data as detectable structure it appears to 
require at least half an hour. The difference is a factor 

[FairfieldLife] Re: Global Consciousness Project

2012-05-28 Thread Buck
Subtle but real effects of consciousness are important scientifically, but 
their real power is more direct. They encourage us to make essential, healthy 
changes in the great systems that dominate our world. Large scale group 
consciousness has effects in the physical world. Knowing this, we can 
intentionally work toward a brighter, more conscious future.

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, cardemaister no_reply@... wrote:

 
 
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Jason jedi_spock@ wrote:
 
   
   
  Global Consciousness Project
   
   
  http://noosphere.princeton.edu/
   
   
  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Consciousness_Project
   
   
  http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=USv=RojTua3coto
   
   
  When human consciousness becomes coherent and synchronized, 
  the behavior of random systems may change. Quantum event 
  based random number generators (RNGs) produce completely 
  unpredictable sequences of zeroes and ones. But when a great 
  event synchronizes the feelings of millions of people, our 
  network of RNGs becomes subtly structured. The probability 
  is less than one in a billion that the effect is due to 
  chance. The evidence suggests an emerging noosphere, or the 
  unifying field of consciousness described by sages in all 
  cultures.
 
 
 
 What is the Global Consciousness Project?
 
 For the many people who feel interested, but don't find the time to read the 
 website or published papers, this is an introduction to the Global 
 Consciousness Project (GCP) and what we have learned over more than 12 years 
 of serious research. We begin with a very brief overview of findings. They 
 actually do need background and detail to be properly understood, but I am 
 sympathetic to the desire to get to the point. The rest of the GCP website 
 will sharpen that point and put flesh on the interesting bottom line bones.
 
 In the smallest nutshell: The behavior of our network of random sources is 
 correlated with interconnected human consciousness on a global scale. There 
 is a highly significant overall effect on the GCP instrument (more on that 
 below) during special times we identify as global events which bring great 
 numbers of people to share consciousness and emotions. The effect is a tiny 
 deviation from what's expected, but the patient replication of tests has 
 gradually created very strong statistical support for the reality of this 
 subtle correlation of human consciousness with deviations in random data.
 
 The probability that the effect could be just a chance fluctuation is less 
 than 1 in a billion, an impressive bottom line statistic that is composed of 
 small effects accumulated in more than 350 tests. The correlation is subtle, 
 so much so that individual event results are too weak to be reliably 
 interpreted. Yet because we are able to combine results across many 
 replications, we overcome a very small signal to noise ratio -- real effects 
 gradually accumulate, while the unstructured noise is self-canceling.
 
 The GCP instrument is a network of random number generators (RNGs, sometimes 
 called REGs) spread around the world. There are currently about 65 or 70 
 nodes in the network, and at each one, random data trials are recorded 
 continuously, one trial per second, day after day over the past 13 years. The 
 result is a database of synchronized parallel sequences of random numbers. 
 The data are archived on a server in Princeton, and subjected to formal 
 analysis testing whether there are departures from expected randomness 
 corresponding to global events.
 
 The GCP effects are not seen primarily as deviations of the individual RNGs 
 (which we often call eggs), but can be seen as an increase in the average 
 correlation between pairs of eggs separated by distances up to thousands of 
 kilometers. This means that although the direct effects are too small for us 
 to detect, they occur in synchrony and this leads to detectable changes in 
 the network as a whole. By definition the eggs are independent and should not 
 show any relationship at all. But during moments of importance to humans, the 
 devices show slight correlations with each other. This is a fact that does 
 not fit readily into scientific models, so understandably it is a fact that 
 remains to be accepted. It presents a challenge to status quo physics and 
 psychology. When and as the data are brought into perspective, they may help 
 place mind and consciousness in more broadly competent models of the world.
 
 There are other measures of structure in the data. Independent analysts have 
 been able to identify a significant effect of distance, though not in the 
 measure of distance between event and the REGs. Rather, analysis shows that 
 the pairwise correlations -- links between pairs of REGs -- are weaker for 
 large distances, dropping to zero at about 12,000 kilometers, roughly the 
 earth diameter. There is also a characteristic temporal structure. The 
 effects, on average, 

[FairfieldLife] Re: Global Consciousness Project

2012-05-28 Thread Jason


Buck, the fact that a single person sitting close to a 
Random Number Generator RNG, can change the pattern of the 
numbers generated by his thoughts and emotions is certainly 
a significant discovery.

However, Roger Nelson thinks this 'field of consciousness' 
is very weak in general.

Only when a very major global event happens the Graph moves 
up showing an anomaly in the pattern.


---  Buck dhamiltony2k5@... wrote:

 Subtle but real effects of consciousness are important  
 scientifically, but their real power is more direct. They 
 encourage us to make essential, healthy changes in the  
 great systems that dominate our world. Large scale group  
 consciousness has effects in the physical world. Knowing  
 this, we can intentionally work toward a brighter, more  
 conscious future.
  
  
  ---  Jason jedi_spock@ wrote:
    
    
   Global Consciousness Project
    
    
   http://noosphere.princeton.edu/
    
    
   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Consciousness_Project
    
    
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=USv=RojTua3coto
    
    
   When human consciousness becomes coherent and synchronized, 
   the behavior of random systems may change. Quantum event 
   based random number generators (RNGs) produce completely 
   unpredictable sequences of zeroes and ones. But when a great 
   event synchronizes the feelings of millions of people, our 
   network of RNGs becomes subtly structured. The probability 
   is less than one in a billion that the effect is due to 
   chance. The evidence suggests an emerging noosphere, or the 
   unifying field of consciousness described by sages in all 
   cultures.
  
   
 ---  cardemaister no_reply@ wrote:
  
  
  What is the Global Consciousness Project?
  
  For the many people who feel interested, but don't find 
the time to read the website or published papers, this is an 
introduction to the Global Consciousness Project (GCP) and 
what we have learned over more than 12 years of serious 
research. We begin with a very brief overview of findings. 
They actually do need background and detail to be properly 
understood, but I am sympathetic to the desire to get to 
the point. The rest of the GCP website will sharpen that 
point and put flesh on the interesting bottom line bones.
  
  In the smallest nutshell: The behavior of our network of 
random sources is correlated with interconnected human 
consciousness on a global scale. There is a highly 
significant overall effect on the GCP instrument (more on 
that below) during special times we identify as global 
events which bring great numbers of people to share 
consciousness and emotions. The effect is a tiny deviation 
from what's expected, but the patient replication of tests 
has gradually created very strong statistical support for 
the reality of this subtle correlation of human 
consciousness with deviations in random data.
  
  The probability that the effect could be just a chance 
fluctuation is less than 1 in a billion, an impressive 
bottom line statistic that is composed of small effects 
accumulated in more than 350 tests. The correlation is 
subtle, so much so that individual event results are too 
weak to be reliably interpreted. Yet because we are able to 
combine results across many replications, we overcome a very 
small signal to noise ratio -- real effects gradually 
accumulate, while the unstructured noise is self-canceling.
  
  The GCP instrument is a network of random number 
generators (RNGs, sometimes called REGs) spread around the 
world. There are currently about 65 or 70 nodes in the 
network, and at each one, random data trials are recorded 
continuously, one trial per second, day after day over the 
past 13 years. The result is a database of synchronized 
parallel sequences of random numbers. The data are archived 
on a server in Princeton, and subjected to formal analysis 
testing whether there are departures from expected 
randomness corresponding to global events.
  
  The GCP effects are not seen primarily as deviations of 
the individual RNGs (which we often call eggs), but can be 
seen as an increase in the average correlation between pairs 
of eggs separated by distances up to thousands of 
kilometers. This means that although the direct effects are 
too small for us to detect, they occur in synchrony and this 
leads to detectable changes in the network as a whole. By 
definition the eggs are independent and should not show any 
relationship at all. But during moments of importance to 
humans, the devices show slight correlations with each 
other. This is a fact that does not fit readily into 
scientific models, so understandably it is a fact that 
remains to be accepted. It presents a challenge to status 
quo physics and psychology. When and as the data are brought 
into perspective, they may help place mind and consciousness 
in more broadly competent models of the world.
  
  There are other measures of structure in the data. 
Independent analysts have been 

[FairfieldLife] Re: Global Consciousness Project

2012-05-28 Thread Buck


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Jason jedi_spock@... wrote:

 
 
 Buck, the fact that a single person sitting close to a 
 Random Number Generator RNG, can change the pattern of the 
 numbers generated by his thoughts and emotions is certainly 
 a significant discovery.
 
 However, Roger Nelson thinks this 'field of consciousness' 
 is very weak in general.


Well, the guy obviously is not much of a meditator if that is what he knows.
Group meditation begins at 7:30am and 5pm Central Time. Fairfield, Ia.

 
 Only when a very major global event happens the Graph moves 
 up showing an anomaly in the pattern.
 
 
 ---  Buck wrote:
 
  Subtle but real effects of consciousness are important  
  scientifically, but their real power is more direct. They 
  encourage us to make essential, healthy changes in the  
  great systems that dominate our world. Large scale group  
  consciousness has effects in the physical world. Knowing  
  this, we can intentionally work toward a brighter, more  
  conscious future.
   
   
   ---  Jason jedi_spock@ wrote:
 
 
Global Consciousness Project
 
 
http://noosphere.princeton.edu/
 
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Consciousness_Project
 
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=USv=RojTua3coto
 
 
When human consciousness becomes coherent and synchronized, 
the behavior of random systems may change. Quantum event 
based random number generators (RNGs) produce completely 
unpredictable sequences of zeroes and ones. But when a great 
event synchronizes the feelings of millions of people, our 
network of RNGs becomes subtly structured. The probability 
is less than one in a billion that the effect is due to 
chance. The evidence suggests an emerging noosphere, or the 
unifying field of consciousness described by sages in all 
cultures.
   

  ---  cardemaister no_reply@ wrote:
   
   
   What is the Global Consciousness Project?
   
   For the many people who feel interested, but don't find 
 the time to read the website or published papers, this is an 
 introduction to the Global Consciousness Project (GCP) and 
 what we have learned over more than 12 years of serious 
 research. We begin with a very brief overview of findings. 
 They actually do need background and detail to be properly 
 understood, but I am sympathetic to the desire to get to 
 the point. The rest of the GCP website will sharpen that 
 point and put flesh on the interesting bottom line bones.
   
   In the smallest nutshell: The behavior of our network of 
 random sources is correlated with interconnected human 
 consciousness on a global scale. There is a highly 
 significant overall effect on the GCP instrument (more on 
 that below) during special times we identify as global 
 events which bring great numbers of people to share 
 consciousness and emotions. The effect is a tiny deviation 
 from what's expected, but the patient replication of tests 
 has gradually created very strong statistical support for 
 the reality of this subtle correlation of human 
 consciousness with deviations in random data.
   
   The probability that the effect could be just a chance 
 fluctuation is less than 1 in a billion, an impressive 
 bottom line statistic that is composed of small effects 
 accumulated in more than 350 tests. The correlation is 
 subtle, so much so that individual event results are too 
 weak to be reliably interpreted. Yet because we are able to 
 combine results across many replications, we overcome a very 
 small signal to noise ratio -- real effects gradually 
 accumulate, while the unstructured noise is self-canceling.
   
   The GCP instrument is a network of random number 
 generators (RNGs, sometimes called REGs) spread around the 
 world. There are currently about 65 or 70 nodes in the 
 network, and at each one, random data trials are recorded 
 continuously, one trial per second, day after day over the 
 past 13 years. The result is a database of synchronized 
 parallel sequences of random numbers. The data are archived 
 on a server in Princeton, and subjected to formal analysis 
 testing whether there are departures from expected 
 randomness corresponding to global events.
   
   The GCP effects are not seen primarily as deviations of 
 the individual RNGs (which we often call eggs), but can be 
 seen as an increase in the average correlation between pairs 
 of eggs separated by distances up to thousands of 
 kilometers. This means that although the direct effects are 
 too small for us to detect, they occur in synchrony and this 
 leads to detectable changes in the network as a whole. By 
 definition the eggs are independent and should not show any 
 relationship at all. But during moments of importance to 
 humans, the devices show slight correlations with each 
 other. This is a fact that does not fit readily into 
 scientific models, so understandably it is a fact that 
 

[FairfieldLife] Re: Global Consciousness Project

2012-05-28 Thread sparaig


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Jason jedi_spock@... wrote:

 
 
 Buck, the fact that a single person sitting close to a 
 Random Number Generator RNG, can change the pattern of the 
 numbers generated by his thoughts and emotions is certainly 
 a significant discovery.
 
 However, Roger Nelson thinks this 'field of consciousness' 
 is very weak in general.
 
 Only when a very major global event happens the Graph moves 
 up showing an anomaly in the pattern.

Interesting tidbit, Nelson notes that the same measure actually goes in the 
*opposite* direction during the major international group Yogic Flying 
gatherings.

I remain skeptical of the entire thing. 


L.



[FairfieldLife] Re: Global Consciousness Project

2012-05-28 Thread Buck
  
   Subtle but real effects of consciousness are important  
   scientifically, but their real power is more direct. They 
   encourage us to make essential, healthy changes in the  
   great systems that dominate our world. Large scale group  
   consciousness has effects in the physical world. Knowing  
   this, we can intentionally work toward a brighter, more  
   conscious future.

Memorial Day.
Yes, and on this Memorial Day science would show us we need now a two-prong 
attack in our public policy. One, that people who are meditators meditate right 
now; actually do their meditation as a spiritual practice for good secular 
reasons; and two, that people everywhere learn to meditate. 

Evidently our world will be a better place for so many reasons spiritually when 
freed from that rooted ignorance of non-meditation.  By assault of the science 
in larger public policy when taken together in the enlightened world evidently 
is to come the taking care of the ignorance of non-meditation by eradicating 
it.  

All we are sayng is, give Peace a chance.  This  Memorial Day in the 
civilized world is a good time to commit ourselves right here to increasing all 
of world consciousness by increasing the numbers of people meditating 
everywhere.  Start now by taking time to come to meditation, to sit up and 
practice it yourself.

On this Memorial Day, I Thank Science, the Unified Field, Public Education and 
Meditation
for their places in the battle-line in the human culture wars against  
non-meditation and its spiritual ignorance.
 
Group meditation happens Daily at 7:30am and 5pm Central Time in Fairfield, Ia.

Come join up with us all,
  -Buck in the Dome

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Buck wrote:

 
 
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Jason jedi_spock@ wrote:
 
  
  
  Buck, the fact that a single person sitting close to a 
  Random Number Generator RNG, can change the pattern of the 
  numbers generated by his thoughts and emotions is certainly 
  a significant discovery.
  
  However, Roger Nelson thinks this 'field of consciousness' 
  is very weak in general.
 
 
 Well, the guy obviously is not much of a meditator if that is what he knows.
 Group meditation begins at 7:30am and 5pm Central Time. Fairfield, Ia.
 
  
  Only when a very major global event happens the Graph moves 
  up showing an anomaly in the pattern.
  
  
  ---  Buck wrote:
  
   Subtle but real effects of consciousness are important  
   scientifically, but their real power is more direct. They 
   encourage us to make essential, healthy changes in the  
   great systems that dominate our world. Large scale group  
   consciousness has effects in the physical world. Knowing  
   this, we can intentionally work toward a brighter, more  
   conscious future.


---  Jason jedi_spock@ wrote:
  
  
 Global Consciousness Project
  
  
 http://noosphere.princeton.edu/
  
  
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Consciousness_Project
  
  
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=USv=RojTua3coto
  
  
 When human consciousness becomes coherent and synchronized, 
 the behavior of random systems may change. Quantum event 
 based random number generators (RNGs) produce completely 
 unpredictable sequences of zeroes and ones. But when a great 
 event synchronizes the feelings of millions of people, our 
 network of RNGs becomes subtly structured. The probability 
 is less than one in a billion that the effect is due to 
 chance. The evidence suggests an emerging noosphere, or the 
 unifying field of consciousness described by sages in all 
 cultures.

 
   ---  cardemaister no_reply@ wrote:


What is the Global Consciousness Project?

For the many people who feel interested, but don't find 
  the time to read the website or published papers, this is an 
  introduction to the Global Consciousness Project (GCP) and 
  what we have learned over more than 12 years of serious 
  research. We begin with a very brief overview of findings. 
  They actually do need background and detail to be properly 
  understood, but I am sympathetic to the desire to get to 
  the point. The rest of the GCP website will sharpen that 
  point and put flesh on the interesting bottom line bones.

In the smallest nutshell: The behavior of our network of 
  random sources is correlated with interconnected human 
  consciousness on a global scale. There is a highly 
  significant overall effect on the GCP instrument (more on 
  that below) during special times we identify as global 
  events which bring great numbers of people to share 
  consciousness and emotions. The effect is a tiny deviation 
  from what's expected, but the patient replication of tests 
  has gradually created very strong statistical support for 
  the reality of this subtle correlation of human 
  consciousness with deviations in random data.


[FairfieldLife] Re: Global Consciousness Project

2012-05-28 Thread cardemaister


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Jason jedi_spock@... wrote:

 
 
 Buck, the fact that a single person sitting close to a 
 Random Number Generator RNG, can change the pattern of the 
 numbers generated by his thoughts and emotions is certainly 
 a significant discovery.
 
 However, Roger Nelson thinks this 'field of consciousness' 
 is very weak in general.

I'd say it's potentially powerful beyond comprehension! It only
needs to be synchronized, or stuff, so to speak! :D





[FairfieldLife] Re: Global Consciousness Project

2012-05-28 Thread Buck
The morning sun shines from the east,
And spreads its glories to the west;
All nations with its beams are blest,
Where'er the radiant light appears.
So science spreads its lucid ray
O'er lands which long in darkness lay;



   
Subtle but real effects of consciousness are important  
scientifically, but their real power is more direct. They 
encourage us to make essential, healthy changes in the  
great systems that dominate our world. Large scale group  
consciousness has effects in the physical world. Knowing  
this, we can intentionally work toward a brighter, more  
conscious future.
 
 Memorial Day.
 Yes, and on this Memorial Day science would show us we need now a two-prong 
 attack in our public policy. One, that people who are meditators meditate 
 right now; actually do their meditation as a spiritual practice for good 
 secular reasons; and two, that people everywhere learn to meditate. 
 
 Evidently our world will be a better place for so many reasons spiritually 
 when freed from that rooted ignorance of non-meditation.  By assault of the 
 science in larger public policy when taken together in the enlightened world 
 evidently is to come the taking care of the ignorance of non-meditation by 
 eradicating it.  
 
 All we are sayng is, give Peace a chance.  This  Memorial Day in the 
 civilized world is a good time to commit ourselves right here to increasing 
 all of world consciousness by increasing the numbers of people meditating 
 everywhere.  Start now by taking time to come to meditation, to sit up and 
 practice it yourself.
 
 On this Memorial Day, I Thank Science, the Unified Field, Public Education 
 and Meditation
 for their places in the battle-line in the human culture wars against  
 non-meditation and its spiritual ignorance.
  
 Group meditation happens Daily at 7:30am and 5pm Central Time in Fairfield, 
 Ia.
 
 Come join up with us all,
   -Buck in the Dome
 
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Buck wrote:
 
  
  
  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Jason jedi_spock@ wrote:
  
   
   
   Buck, the fact that a single person sitting close to a 
   Random Number Generator RNG, can change the pattern of the 
   numbers generated by his thoughts and emotions is certainly 
   a significant discovery.
   
   However, Roger Nelson thinks this 'field of consciousness' 
   is very weak in general.
  
  
  Well, the guy obviously is not much of a meditator if that is what he knows.
  Group meditation begins at 7:30am and 5pm Central Time. Fairfield, Ia.
  
   
   Only when a very major global event happens the Graph moves 
   up showing an anomaly in the pattern.
   
   
   ---  Buck wrote:
   
Subtle but real effects of consciousness are important  
scientifically, but their real power is more direct. They 
encourage us to make essential, healthy changes in the  
great systems that dominate our world. Large scale group  
consciousness has effects in the physical world. Knowing  
this, we can intentionally work toward a brighter, more  
conscious future.
 
 
 ---  Jason jedi_spock@ wrote:
   
   
  Global Consciousness Project
   
   
  http://noosphere.princeton.edu/
   
   
  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Consciousness_Project
   
   
  http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=USv=RojTua3coto
   
   
  When human consciousness becomes coherent and synchronized, 
  the behavior of random systems may change. Quantum event 
  based random number generators (RNGs) produce completely 
  unpredictable sequences of zeroes and ones. But when a great 
  event synchronizes the feelings of millions of people, our 
  network of RNGs becomes subtly structured. The probability 
  is less than one in a billion that the effect is due to 
  chance. The evidence suggests an emerging noosphere, or the 
  unifying field of consciousness described by sages in all 
  cultures.
 
  
---  cardemaister no_reply@ wrote:
 
 
 What is the Global Consciousness Project?
 
 For the many people who feel interested, but don't find 
   the time to read the website or published papers, this is an 
   introduction to the Global Consciousness Project (GCP) and 
   what we have learned over more than 12 years of serious 
   research. We begin with a very brief overview of findings. 
   They actually do need background and detail to be properly 
   understood, but I am sympathetic to the desire to get to 
   the point. The rest of the GCP website will sharpen that 
   point and put flesh on the interesting bottom line bones.
 
 In the smallest nutshell: The behavior of our network of 
   random sources is correlated with interconnected human 
   consciousness on a global scale. There is a highly 
   significant overall effect on the GCP instrument (more on 
   that below) during special times we identify as global