GLOBAL CONSCIOUSNESS PROJECT
HOW TO READ THIS MAP
This map a representation of Global Consciousness Project which is science’s way of measuring the collective consciousness (aka noosphere) described by sages of all cultures. When human consciousness becomes coherent, the behavior of random systems are thought to change.
Each circle on the map represents a random number generator. The circles turn different colors depending on if they are exhibiting numbers that are less random. In this chart, the same as the Global Consciousness Project Dot, if you see blues or red/orange that is more significant than green colors because they are spiking outside of normal ranges.
You can move around and zoom in on the map. Click on the “Connections” button to the right. This will create a line between the random number generators which are syncing significantly.
This international scientific collaboration measures up to 70 random generators placed around the globe to search for structured moments when the numbers become less random (within a trillion odds of chance). The “eggs” have been measuring data for over 15 years, and have spiked on important world events which have carried heightened emotion such as 911 and International Peace Day. View which have spiked the data here.
Research
Hypothesis: Coherent consciousness creates order in the world.
Large scale group consciousness has effects in the physical world. Knowing this, we can intentionally work toward a brighter, more conscious future. Subtle interactions link us with each other and the Earth.
EXPLORE THE SCIENCE
Random number generators (RNGs) based on quantum tunneling produce completely unpredictable sequences of zeroes and ones. But when a great event synchronizes the feelings of millions of people, the network of RNGs becomes subtly structured.
Expectation is the horizontal dashed line. Formal result is the jagged red line, which plots the cumulative deviation of trial Z-scores from expectation. Smooth curves show envelopes for probability against chance.
The data is 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.
Roger Nelson
The Global Consciousness Project, created originally in the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research Lab at Princeton University, has been directed by Roger Nelson. The Institute of Noetic Sciences provides a logistical home for the GCP.