del Sitio Web
GlobalConsciousnessProject
(English data
far below.)
No notamos que nuestros pensamientos estén separados del interior de
nuestro cuerpo. Experimentamos la belleza del mundo que nos rodea al
instante, sabemos de nuestros seres queridos desde muy lejos, y
saltamos en nuestros pensamientos hacia las estrellas.
La
investigación sobre las anomalías de la consciencia nos muestra que
podemos tener vías de comunicación directa unos con otros, y que las
intenciones pueden tener efectos en el mundo, a pesar de las
distancias y las barreras físicas. La evidencia nos obliga a aceptar
correlaciones que aún no podemos explicar. Parece como si la
consciencia pudiera producir en determinados casos algo que se
asemeja, al menos metafóricamente, a un
campo no local.
El Proyecto
de la Consciencia Global (GCP) toma esa posibilidad como punto de
inicio para la investigación de la posibilidad de que esos campos
generados por consciencias individuales pueden interactuar y
combinarse, y en último extremo incluso tener una presencia mundial.
Debido a que estamos totalmente ocupados con nuestras propias vidas,
queda muy poco para que pueda producirse algún tipo de estructura en
el campo, con lo que éste es aleatorio y no detectable. Pero
ocasionalmente hay sucesos de repercusiones globales que nos hacen
centrar a muchos de nosotros en un mismo punto de atención y a una
inusual coherencia de pensamientos y sensaciones.
Para estudiar los
efectos de una posible consciencia global, hemos creado una red
mundial de detectores sincronizados sensibles a la coherencia y la
resonancia en el campo de lo mental. Flujos continuos de datos son
enviados a través de Internet para archivarse y correlacionarse con
sucesos que podrían representar una consciencia de ámbito mundial.
Ejemplos de lo que parece ser que puede haberse producido son:
-
los
funerales de la princesa Diana
-
los minutos previos a la medianoche
en la nochevieja
-
la primera hora de bombardeo de la OTAN en
Yugoslavia
-
algunos terremotos importantes
-
ahora el desastre de
la torres gemelas (WTC)
Este Proyecto de Consciencia Global empezó a registrar datos en
agosto de 1998.
Desde entonces se ha ido ampliando hasta 40 lugares
distribuidos por todo el mundo, desde los cuales se generan y
registran datos segundo a segundo. Aquí describimos todos los
aspectos del proyecto y facilitamos el acceso público a los datos.
Los botones que se encuentran en la
parte superior de la página le
conectarán con:
-
secciones relacionadas con los antecedentes y
desarrollo del proyecto (Propósito)
-
métodos experimentales y
registro de predicción (Procedimientos)
-
acceso a los datos en
varias formas (Acceso datos)
-
informes de la actividad presente (NetStatus)
-
información útil para las personas que estén interesadas en
colaborar (Participar)
También encontrará resúmenes de los análisis
formales así como enlaces para interesantes y provocadoras
reflexiones en la página
Resultados actuales.
Se ruega aceptar las frecuentes referencias a la "consciencia
global" tan solo como metáfora. Es solo una expresión para un
posible fenómeno cuyos efectos y correlaciones continúan siendo
misteriosos. Todo esto es muy sutil y delicado y actualmente tan
solo podemos aportar los datos, esperando comprender mejor su
significado a medida que avanzamos en nuestra investigación.
Puede leerse una detallada descripción del PCG (GCP) siguiendo los
enlaces
Página siguiente, o bien encontrar breves notas y buscar
información específica siguiendo los enlaces situados debajo de la
página. El enlace Mapa del Lugar incluye un
Motor de búsqueda. La
página
Medios de comunicación esbozan nuestros medios y expectativas
para las presentaciones públicas del proyecto.
Análisis de la respuesta de los EGG a los ataques terroristas al WTC
y al Pentágono el
11 de Septiembre del 2001, se
pueden
ver aquí.
The Global Consciousness Project
The Global Consciousness Project, also
called the EGG Project, is an international, multidisciplinary
collaboration of scientists, engineers, artists and others.
We
collect data continuously from a global network of physical random
number generators located in 65 host sites around the world. The
archive contains more than 10 years of random data in parallel
sequences of synchronized 200-bit trials every second.
Our purpose is to examine subtle correlations that may reflect the
presence and activity of consciousness in the world. We predict
structure in what should be random data, associated with major
global events.
When millions of us share intentions and emotions the GCP/EGG network shows small but meaningful differences from
expectation.
This suggests that large scale group consciousness has effects in
the physical world. We need to know about this, and learn to use our
full capacities for creative movement toward a conscious future.
The Real-time Dot
How it works
The Global Consciousness
Project collects random numbers from around the world.
These numbers are available on the GCP website.
This website downloads those
numbers once a minute and performs sophisticated
analysis on these random numbers to see how coherent
they are.
That is, how probable it is
that the numbers are generated as they are. The theory
is that the Global Consciousness of all the people of
the world affect these random numbers...
Maybe they aren't quite as
random as we thought.
The probability time window is one hour.
For more information on the
algorithm you can read about it on the
GCP Basic Science page |
|
Significantly
small network variance. Suggestive of deeply
shared, internally motivated group focus.
The index is above 95% |
|
Small network
variance. Probably chance fluctuation. The
index is between 90% and 95% |
|
Normally random
network variance. This is average or
expected behavior. The index is between 40%
and 90% |
|
Slightly
increased network variance. Probably chance
fluctuation. The index is between 10% and
40% |
|
Strongly
increased network variance. May be chance
fluctuation, with the index between 5% and
10% |
|
Significantly
large network variance. Suggests broadly
shared coherence of thought and emotion. The
index is less than 5% |
|
Egg Host Information
The following table shows all eggs (EGG - "ElectroGaiaGram"
- analogous to an electro-encephalograph taken of the human brain)
in the order they came online, their unique ID number, the internet
connection as ETH (continuous) or D&D (dial and drop), the type of
REG device, the egg hosts, the egg's location, latitude and
longitude, and its installation date.
Contact information is given for some of
the hosts in the NetStatus table.
Number |
ID-Connect |
Coordinates |
State |
Device type |
Contact
person |
Period |
Comments |
1 |
1-ETH |
(40.364º φ,
-74.656º λ) |
Princeton, NJ, USA |
MINDSONG |
Roger Nelson |
1998-08-02 ...
|
was PEAR to 010810 |
2 |
37-ETH |
(47.079º φ, 7.062º
λ) |
Neuchâtel,
Switzerland |
PEAR |
John Walker |
1998-08-02 ...
|
|
3 |
28-ETH |
(40.35º φ,
-74.659º λ) |
Princeton, NJ, USA |
MINDSONG
232 |
Roger Nelson |
1998-08-04 ...
|
was PEAR to 020822 |
4 |
112-ETH |
(47.079º φ, 7.062º
λ) |
Neuchâtel,
Switzerland |
MINDSONG |
John Walker |
1998-08-10 ...
|
(was 1003) |
5 |
33 |
(35.989º φ,
-84.225º λ) |
USA Knoxville, TN,
USA |
PEAR |
Greg Nelson |
1998-08-26 ...
XXXX-XX-XX |
OFF; Packets
offtime |
5 |
34-ETH |
(40.4º φ,
-74.6395º λ) |
Rocky Hill, NJ |
PEAR |
Greg Nelson |
2001-05-11 ...
XXXX-XX-XX |
OFF; Packets
offtime |
6 |
1000-ETH |
(52.35º φ, 4.867º
λ) |
Amsterdam, The
Netherlands |
ORION |
Dick Bierman |
1998-09-02 ...
|
|
7 |
1005-ETH |
(37.783º φ,
-122.455º λ) |
San Francisco, CA,
USA |
ORION |
Steven Foster, Jim
Fournier, Doug Piercy, Rob Miller |
1998-10-14 ...
2007? |
Changing to Gosney |
8 |
1021-ETH |
(37.365º φ,
-121.967º λ) |
Santa Clara, CA,
USA |
ORION |
Mike Cheponis |
1998-12-15 ...
|
|
9 |
1022-ETH |
(52.274º φ,
10.528º λ) |
Braunschweig,
Germany |
ORION |
Reinhard Caspary,
Udo Unrau |
1998-12-23 ...
|
|
10 |
1023 |
(35.981º φ,
-78.915º λ) |
Durham, NC, USA |
ORION |
Richard Broughton |
1998-12-29 ...
XXXX-00-00 |
OFF |
10 |
1029-ETH |
(35.981º φ,
-78.915º λ) |
Durham, NC, USA |
ORION |
John Palmer, Bob
Bourgeois |
2003-02-03 ...
|
|
11 |
101-ETH |
(55.95º φ, -3.167º
λ) |
Edinburgh,
Scotland |
MINDSONG |
Paul Stevens |
1999-03-16 ...
|
|
12 |
103-D&D |
(30.306º φ,
-97.751º λ) |
Austin, TX, USA
(was San Antonio) |
MINDSONG |
Gary Heseltine
(was Rick Berger) |
1999-03-19 ...
|
|
13 |
102-D&D |
(48.217º φ,
16.367º λ) |
Wien, Austria |
MINDSONG Win98,
200101 |
Peter Mulacz |
1999-04-17 ...
|
|
14 |
100-ETH |
(-17.75º φ,
177.45º λ) |
Suva, Fiji |
MINDSONG |
Robin Taylor,
Simon Greaves |
1999-04-27 ...
|
|
15 |
110-ETH |
(39.02º φ,
-104.75º λ) |
Black Forest, CO,
USA |
MINDSONG Debian |
Bdale Garbee |
1999-04-30 ...
|
|
16 |
109-ETH |
(33.527º φ,
-117.704º λ) |
Laguna Niguel, CA,
USA |
MINDSONG |
George deBeaumont |
1999-05-02 ...
|
OFF; lost contact |
17 |
106-ETH |
(43.171º φ,
-77.562º λ) |
Rochester, NY, USA |
MINDSONG |
Ryan Tucker |
1999-05-21 ...
|
|
18 |
115-ETH |
(53.5º φ, -113.5º
λ) |
Edmonton, AB,
Canada |
MINDSONG |
Ed Boraas |
1999-05-21 ...
|
|
19 |
107-ETH |
(48.03º φ, 7.833º
λ) |
Freiburg, Germany |
MINDSONG |
Jiri Wackermann |
1999-05-28 ...
2002-02-28 |
OFF |
20 |
114-D&D |
(13º φ, 80.183º λ) |
Chennai (Madras),
India |
MINDSONG |
Chino Srinivasan,
Anand Krishnan, Srikanth |
1999-07-07 ...
|
OFF 2007, ISP
block |
21 |
111-ETH |
(-36.73º φ,
174.74º λ) |
Auckland, New
Zealand |
MINDSONG |
Barry Fenn, Bryan
Roberts |
1999-07-13 ...
|
|
22 |
1027-ETH |
(39.202º φ,
-84.404º λ) |
Cincinnati, Ohio,
USA, was State College, PA |
ORION->ORION |
Doug Mast |
1999-09-28 ...
replaced with 1070 |
was 40.791,
-77.858 |
23 |
1025-ETH |
(-6.15º φ, 106.85º
λ) |
Jakarta, Indonesia |
ORION |
Jeroen Martinot |
1999-10-30 ...
2001-06-29 |
OFF; contact moved
from Jakarta |
24 |
1024-ETH |
(-36.83º φ,
174.64º λ) |
Auckland, New
Zealand |
ORION |
Sze Tan |
1999-11-15 ...
|
OFF, retired |
25 |
108-ETH |
(-23.265º φ,
-45.856º λ) |
Sao Paulo, Brazil
was Sao Jose' dos Campos |
MINDSONG |
Pedro P.B. de
Oliveira |
1999-12-15 ...
|
|
26 |
116-ETH |
(48.217º φ,
16.367º λ) |
Wien, Austria |
MINDSONG |
Robert Pucher,
Gerhard Hipfinger, Michael Braunstorfer,
Alexander Nimmervoll |
1999-12-22 ...
|
|
27 |
105-D&D |
(48.85º φ, 2.333º
λ) |
Paris, France |
MINDSONG |
Mario Varvoglis,
Laurent Briois, Gregory Gutierez, Pierre Macias |
1999-12-26 ...
|
|
28 |
118-ETH |
(37.951º φ,
-122.361º λ) |
Richmond, CA, USA |
MINDSONG |
Loren Carpenter |
1999-12-29 ...
|
|
29 |
1026-D&D |
(13.8º φ, 77.3º λ) |
Bangalore, India |
ORION Win95,
200012 |
Chino Srinivasan,
Srikanth, Kishor |
1999-12-30 ...
|
OFF 2007? ISP
block |
30 |
119-ETH |
(-33.31º φ, 26.52º
λ) |
Grahamstown, South
Africa |
MINDSONG |
Richard Ragland,
Chris Stones, Jacot Guillarmod |
2000-04-26 ...
|
(move to #97) |
31 |
134-ETH |
(55.6º φ, 13º λ) |
Malmö, Sweden |
MINDSONG Debian |
Isak Johnsson,
Peter Eriksson ('til 2005) |
2000-09-06 ...
|
|
32 |
142-ETH |
(55.44º φ, 12.529º
λ) |
Soeborg to Valby,
Denmark |
MINDSONG Debian to
Win XP |
Klaus A. Seistrup
to Christian Andreasen |
2005-02-28, was
2000-09-25 ... |
was 55.733, 12.666 |
33 |
2000-ETH |
(43.111º φ, -88.5º
λ) |
Oconomowoc, WI,
USA |
ORION Win NT |
Paul Bethke |
2000-10-25 ...
|
|
34 |
2001-ETH |
(37.299º φ,
-121.994º λ) |
San Jose, CA, USA |
ORION Win 2K |
Dean Radin, Dick
Shoup |
2000-11-02 ...
|
|
35 |
2002-ETH |
(41.664º φ,
-83.582º λ) |
Strongsville, OH,
USA; was San Antonio, TX, USA |
ORION Win 2K |
Rick Berger |
2005-10-15, was
2000-12-02 ... |
was 29.493,
-98.617 |
36 |
161-ETH |
(-33.883º φ,
151.201º λ) |
Sydney, Australia |
MINDSONG Debian |
Anand Kumria,
Christian Kent |
2000-12-12 ...
|
|
37 |
2173-D&D |
(43.62º φ, 1.45º
λ) |
Toulouse, France |
MINDSONG Win 98 |
Pierre Macias |
2000-12-29 ...
|
|
38 |
2165-ETH |
(-37.008º φ,
174.792º λ) |
Auckland, was
Wellington, New Zealand |
MINDSONG Win 98 |
Ross George, (was
Miles Thompson) |
2002-05-13; was
2001-02-06 ... |
was -41.25, 174.75 |
39 |
1013-ETH |
(-23.3º φ, -46.3º
λ) |
Mogi das Cruzes,
Brazil |
ORION Linux |
Agostinho Serrano
de Andrade Neto |
2001-02-13 ...
|
OFF; to Cuba as
2013 |
40 |
1223-ETH |
(35.57º φ, -82.55º
λ) |
Asheville, NC, USA |
ORION, Debian on
Mac |
Richard Wallace |
2001-05-20 ...
|
was 223, 1st tried
MINDSONG; 051113 -> Gentoo Linux on PC |
41 |
2006-ETH |
(51.5º φ, -0.116º
λ) |
London, England,
UK |
ORION Win 2K |
Sina Morawej |
2001-05-25 ...
|
Transfer to 98 |
42 |
2222-D&D |
(42.275º φ,
-83.731º λ) |
Ann Arbor, MI, USA |
MINDSONG Win2K |
Fred Bosick |
2001-05-31 ...
|
|
43 |
226-ETH |
(43º φ, -81.25º λ) |
London, Ontario,
CA |
MINDSONG Win2K |
Robert Downie,
transfer Quinn |
2001-08-12 ...
|
becomes 85 |
44 |
2225-D&D |
(31.25º φ, 34.84º
λ) |
Beer-Sheva, Israel |
MINDSONG Win2K |
Joseph Menahem |
2001-08-29 ...
|
|
45 |
2221-ETH |
(40.67º φ,
-73.944º λ) |
New York City, NY,
USA |
MINDSONG->Orion
WinME |
Lisette Coly,
Nancy Zingrone, Ian Clarke |
2004-08-05, was
2001-09-29 ... |
replace device
#o050, 040805 |
46 |
2220-ETH |
(41.386º φ,
-83.326º λ) |
Gibsonburg, Ohio,
USA |
MINDSONG Win2k |
Nick Reiter, Lori
Schillig |
2001-11-01 ...
|
|
47 |
2231-ETH |
(59.38º φ, 18º λ) |
Västerhaninge,
Sweden |
MINDSONG Win98SE |
Henry Blom,
transfer Thorsbro |
2001-11-24 ...
|
Became 231, Same
physical REG |
48 |
227-ETH |
(43.59º φ, -79.46º
λ) |
Mississauga,
Ontario, Canada |
MINDSONG Linux |
Clifford Roche |
2001-11-26 ...
|
OFF, transferred |
48 |
227-ETH |
(44.67º φ, -63.58º
λ) |
Halifax, Nova
Scotia, Canada |
MINDSONG Linux |
Chris Hynes |
... |
OFF; transfer
2003-05-24, unsuccessful |
49 |
228-ETH |
(62.821º φ,
11.202º λ) |
Hessdalen, Norway |
MINDSONG Linux |
Erling Strand |
2001-11-27 ...
|
|
50 |
2007-ETH |
(26.86º φ,
-80.065º λ) |
Juno Beach, FL,
USA |
ORION Win 2000 |
Norman Hirsch |
2001-12-07 ...
|
|
51 |
2178-ETH |
(37.187º φ,
-122.121º λ) |
Boulder Creek, CA,
USA |
MINDSONG Win 98 |
Tom Beckman, Mike
Atkinson |
2001-12-10 ...
|
|
52 |
233-ETH |
(-1.283º φ,
36.817º λ) |
Nairobi, Kenya,
Africa |
MINDSONG Linux |
Luke Ouko,
Odhiambo |
2001-12-19 ...
XXXX-XX-XX |
OFF; lost contact |
53 |
230-ETH |
(46.067º φ,
-118.334º λ) |
Walla Walla, WA,
USA |
ORION was MINDSONG
to 030620 Win ME |
Michael Breland,
Martin Manny |
2001-12-21 ...
|
becomes 2230,
Different physical REGs |
54 |
1101-ETH |
(35.694º φ,
139.767º λ) |
Tokyo, Japan |
ORION Linux |
Masato Ishikawa,
Hideki Matsuzaki, Tatsu Hirukawa |
2002-01-08 ...
|
|
55 |
231-ETH |
(55.717º φ, 12.45º
λ) |
Copenhagen, DK |
MINDSONG Linux |
Brian Peter
Thorsbro, was Henry Blom |
2002-01-19 ...
|
|
56 |
1004-ETH |
(64.795º φ,
-147.386º λ) |
AK, USA |
ORION Linux |
Michael Walker |
2001-03-07 ...
|
|
57 |
2236-D&D |
(31.242º φ,
121.504º λ) |
Shanghai, China |
MINDSONG Win 98? |
Jammy Xie |
2002-03-03 ...
|
|
58 |
237-ETH |
(55.75º φ, 37.617º
λ) |
Moscow, Russia |
MINDSONG Win98SE,
was Linux |
Sergey Medvedev,
Ramil Yafizov |
2002-02-05, on2
2004-02-27 ... |
was OFF Stolen but
recovered, return 040227 |
59 |
2235-ETH |
(43.07º φ, 131.54º
λ) |
Vladivostok,
Russia |
MINDSONG Win 98? |
Oleg Avchenko |
2002-04-17 ...
|
|
60 |
2008-ETH |
(49.284º φ,
-123.11º λ) |
Vancouver, Canada |
ORION Win NT |
Frank Ogden, Jim
Semenick |
2002-07-09 ...
|
Our only floating
egg |
61 |
2009-ETH |
(41.2º φ, -8.6º λ) |
Porto, Portugal |
ORION Win 2K? |
Hugo Ferriera |
2002-07-23 ...
|
|
62 |
2239-ETH |
(-38º φ, 175º λ) |
KihiKihi, New
Zealand |
ORION Win 98SE |
Duanne McMahon |
2002-08-27 off
2002-08-30 ... |
OFF |
63 |
2024-ETH |
(14.617º φ,
121.05º λ) |
Manila,
Philippines |
ORION Win 98SE |
Mike Mangubat,
Beth McDonald, Chris Remoto, Jojo Jimenez |
2002-10-01 ...
|
|
64 |
2028-ETH |
(52.09º φ, 5.18º
λ) |
Soest, The
Netherlands |
ORION Win 2000 |
Lex Sjoerds |
2002-10-16 ...
|
|
65 |
2044-ETH |
(9.5º φ, 100.24º
λ) |
Koh Samui,
Thailand |
ORION Win 2000 |
John Robarge |
2002-12-17 ...
|
OFF 2004? |
66 |
2023-ETH |
(50.933º φ, 6.95º
λ) |
Cologne, Germany |
ORION Win 2000? |
Johannes Hagel,
Margot Tschapke |
2003-01-18 ...
|
|
67 |
2022-ETH |
(4.9º φ, -52.5º λ) |
Cayenne, French
Guiana |
ORION Win NT |
Olivier Guin |
2003-01-29 ...
|
OFF 2005? |
68 |
2027-PPP |
(38.027º φ,
23.733º λ) |
Athens, Greece |
ORION Win 2000 |
Panos Axiomakaros |
2003-04-02 ...
|
|
69 |
2234-ETH |
(35.694º φ,
139.767º λ) |
Seoul, Korea |
MINDSONG Windows |
Yong Hwan Kim,
Hojun Na |
2003-05-05 ...
|
|
70 |
2013-ETH |
(23.133º φ,
-82.367º λ) |
Havana, Cuba |
ORION Linux |
Carlos Delgado |
2003-06-02 ...
|
was 39 1013, OFF
2007? |
71 |
2026-ETH |
(50.083º φ,
14.433º λ) |
Prague, Czech
Republic |
ORION Win 2000 |
Vadim Petrov |
2003-06-09 ...
|
OFF, becomes 79 |
72 |
1025-ETH |
(46.76º φ, 23.591º
λ) |
Cluj-Napoca,
Romania |
ORION Linux |
Adrian Patrut |
2003-06-29 ...
|
|
73 |
1113-ETH |
(34.056º φ,
-118.43º λ) |
Los Angeles, CA,
USA |
PEAR Linux |
Ian Cook |
2003-08-20 ...
|
|
74 |
2040-ETH |
(55.803º φ,
37.641º λ) |
Moscow, Russia |
ORION Linux |
Vasiliy Malyshev
(was Dmitriy Kulikov) |
2006-10-25 (orig
2003-09-01) ... |
was 55.750, 37.617 |
75 |
2043-ETH |
(33.669º φ,
-117.822º λ) |
Irvine, CA, USA |
ORION Win XP |
Dr. Jes |
2003-10-29 ...
|
Transfer to Heiner
3043 |
76 |
2041-ETH |
(-34.767º φ,
138.537º λ) |
Adelaide,
Australia |
ORION Win XP |
Graham Andrew |
2003-12-17 ...
|
|
77 |
2046-ETH |
(-19.917º φ,
-43.933º λ) |
Belo Horizonte,
Brazil |
ORION Win 2K |
Joao Vicente
Dornas |
2004-01-20 ...
|
OFF 2006? transfer
to 92 |
78 |
2042-ETH |
(45.438º φ, 9.97º
λ) |
Verona, Italia |
ORION Win XP |
Matteo Mion |
2004-02-17 ...
|
|
79 |
2026-ETH |
(49.425º φ,
12.825º λ) |
Klenci pod
Cerchovem, Czech Republic |
ORION Win XP |
Dalibor Bartos |
2004-02-20 ...
|
OFF 2005?
transfer, was 71 |
80 |
2047-ETH |
(66º φ, 16.647º λ) |
Vuollerim, Sweden |
ORION Win XP |
Annchristine
Anderson, Audun Otterbech, Anders Y Larsson |
2004-03-25 ...
|
|
81 |
2045-ETH |
(21.317º φ,
-157.805º λ) |
Kaneohe, Hawaii |
ORION Win XP |
Michiel Schotten,
Karen Maruska |
2004-04-14 ...
|
OFF 2007? |
82 |
2073-ETH |
(34.53º φ, 32.23º
λ) |
Peyia, Cyprus |
ORION Win XP |
Linda LeBlanc,
John Knowles, Geoff Rudge |
2004-04-16 ...
|
hardware change,
Oct 2007, 2048 defective |
83 |
2049-ETH |
(38.316º φ,
26.635º λ) |
Izmir, Turkey |
ORION Win XP |
Inci Erkin,
Mustafa Haznedaroglu |
2004-05-06 ...
|
|
84 |
2052-ETH |
(37.873º φ,
23.759º λ) |
Athens, Greece |
ORION Win 2000 |
John Piliounis |
2004-06-15 ...
|
|
85 |
226-ETH |
(43.683º φ,
-79.767º λ) |
Brampton, Ontario,
Canada |
MINDSONG Mandrake
Linux |
Steve Quinn |
2004-09-29 ...
|
|
86 |
2060-ETH |
(38.71º φ, -9.13º
λ) |
Lisbon, Portugal |
ORION Windows 2000 |
Jaime Machado |
2004-10-04 ...
|
|
87 |
1051-ETH |
(35.733º φ,
-78.883º λ) |
Apex, NC, USA |
ORION RedHat Linux |
David Hinson |
2004-10-21 ...
|
|
88 |
2061-ETH |
(19.467º φ,
-99.15º λ) |
Cuauhtémoc, México |
ORION Windows 98? |
Natalie Larrodé |
2004-11-23 ...
|
OFF 2006? |
89 |
1063-ETH |
(58.367º φ,
25.583º λ) |
Tallinn, Estonia |
ORION Fedora Linux |
Henri Laupmaa |
2004-12-10 ...
|
|
90 |
2120-ETH |
(5.983º φ,
116.067º λ) |
Penampang, Sabah
Malaysia |
MINDSONG Windows
XP |
Arthur Eeckart |
2005-02-14 ...
|
|
91 |
2062-ETH |
(4.65º φ, -74.05º
λ) |
Bogota, Colombia,
South America |
ORION Windows 98 |
Sergio Carvajal |
2005-03-16 ...
|
OFF 2006? |
92 |
2046-ETH |
(-34.333º φ,
-58.5º λ) |
Buenos Aires,
Argentina, South America |
ORION Linux |
Andres Kievsky |
2005-05-12 ...
|
transfer, was 77,
but No Data |
93 |
2088-ETH |
(32.293º φ,
-64.785º λ) |
Hamilton, Bermuda |
ORION Win XP |
Walter Cooke |
2005-09-27 ...
|
|
94 |
2064-ETH |
(24.77º φ,
120.958º λ) |
Hsinchu, Taiwan |
ORION Win XP |
Phillip Adam Ward |
2005-09-30 ...
|
|
95 |
2083-ETH |
(25.078º φ,
121.544º λ) |
Hsin Chu City,
Taiwan |
ORION Win XP |
Tong-Miin Liou |
2006-03-02 ...
|
|
96 |
1066-ETH |
(37.284º φ,
-5.925º λ) |
Sevilla, Spain |
ORION Debian Linux |
Fernando Lucas
Rodríguez |
2006-03-08 ...
|
|
97 |
2006-ETH |
(53.682º φ,
-2.165º λ) |
Rochdale, England,
UK |
ORION Windows
2000? |
J. Miles Heaton
Cooper |
2006-03-15 ...
|
was 41 |
98 |
119-ETH |
(-26.1º φ, 28.07º
λ) |
Sandton, South
Africa |
MINDSONG Linux |
Aurelian Duarte |
2006-03-24 ...
|
was #30 |
99 |
2080-ETH |
(-33.485º φ,
-70.518º λ) |
Santiago, Chile |
ORION Win XP |
Fernando Erbetta
Doyharcabal |
2006-04-11 ...
|
|
100 |
2070-ETH |
(9.403º φ,
-84.158º λ) |
Quepos, Costa Rica |
ORION Windows XP |
James Lindelien |
2006-09-29 ...
|
OFF 2007? |
101 |
2084-ETH |
(39.917º φ,
116.417º λ) |
Beijing, China |
ORION Windows XP |
Peter Sallade |
2007-01-07 ...
|
|
102 |
2069-ETH |
(-34.592º φ,
-58.399º λ) |
Buenos Aires,
Argentina |
ORION Windows XP |
Kristen Neiling |
2007-02-22 ...
|
|
103 |
1082-ETH |
(54.834º φ, 83.11º
λ) |
Novosibirsk,
Russia |
ORION FreeBSD |
Ivan Avdeyev |
2009-01-07 ...
|
Feb 2007, no
success |
104 |
2091-ETH |
(-12.07º φ,
-77.15º λ) |
Lima, Peru |
ORION Windows XP |
Vasco Masias, Yoel
Celis Chlimper |
2008-04-11 ...
|
|
105 |
1092-ETH |
(60.218º φ,
24.813º λ) |
Helsinki, Finland |
ORION Linux |
Jyri Hovila |
2008-04-25 ...
|
|
106 |
3043-ETH |
(33.669º φ,
-117.822º λ) |
Irvine, CA, USA |
ORION Linux |
Chris Heiner |
2008-04-28 ...
|
was 2043 |
107 |
2093-ETH |
(41.447º φ,
-66.076º λ) |
Saint John, NB,
Canada |
ORION, Windows XP |
Cheryl Horgan |
2008-05-02 ...
|
No data |
108 |
2094-ETH |
(43.205º φ, 27.92º
λ) |
Varna, Bulgaria |
ORION, Windows XP |
Filip V. Filipov |
2008-11-12 ...
|
|
109 |
2097-ETH |
(-34.61º φ,
-58.427º λ) |
Buenos Aires |
ORION, Windows XP |
Maurice Taslik |
2008-11-12 ...
|
|
110 |
3045-ETH |
(22.095º φ,
-159.351º λ) |
Kapaa, Hawaii |
ORION, Windows XP |
Michele Zina,
Andre Zina |
2009-02-23 ...
|
|
111 |
3005-ETH |
(37.775º φ,
-122.416º λ) |
San Francisco |
ORION, Win Serv
2003 |
Scott Ciliberti,
Rich Glintenkamp |
2009-03-05 ...
|
was geomeme egg
1005 |
112 |
2247-ETH |
(35.747º φ,
-89.536º λ) |
Ripley, Tennessee |
ORION, Windows XP |
John Todd |
2009-03-23 ...
|
|
113 |
2242-ETH |
(50.363º φ,
-4.742º λ) |
Eden Project, UK |
ORION, Windows XP |
Lisa Cronin, Nick
Argent, Martyn Fellows |
2009-04-01 ...
|
|
114 |
1095-ETH |
(-28.072º φ,
26.065º λ) |
Northcliff, South
Africa |
ORION, CentOS
Linux |
Brett Cave |
2009-??-?? ...
|
|
115 |
3023-ETH |
(8.05º φ, 52.267º
λ) |
Muenster, Germany |
ORION,
DamnSmallLinux |
Florian Gruenert,
Tilman Schoeps |
2009-??-?? ...
|
was 2023 Koeln |
117 |
2250-ETH |
(45.282º φ,
-75.737º λ) |
Ottawa, Canada |
ORION, Win 2000 |
William Treurniet |
2009-04-23 ...
|
Potential
experiments |
118 |
1096-ETH |
(1.362º φ,
103.878º λ) |
Singapore |
ORION, Linux |
Kartik Budhraja |
2009-05-14 ...
null |
|
118 |
2240-ETH |
(47.964º φ,
-114.189º λ) |
Lakeside, Montana |
ORION, Win 2000 |
Jimmie Sue Reneau |
2009-05-?? ...
|
|
|
Realtime Display
Shows current data, raw or summarized.
This is an online presentation of the
most recent data accumulated by the GCP network. There are several
visual options and accompanying sounds, all based on the actual data
from the network of Eggs. For practical reasons, the momentary data
cannot be presented in a synchronized computation, and what you will
see are data that are about 10 minutes old.
This page uses JavaScript, and requires
considerable time to load and compute, but it is very much worth the
wait.
The GCP EGG Basket Observer
This applet displays near-realtime
(20-minute delay) behavior of a network of hardware-based
random event generators (REG) located at host sites
around the world.
The information received from those devices
may be thought of as an "ElectroGaiaGram" (EGG),
(analogous to an electro-encephalograph taken of the human
brain).
The network is maintained by the
Global Consciousness Project (GCP) and has been
running since August, 1998. Random numbers from the REGs are
transmitted via the Internet and archived on a server in
Princeton, New Jersey, USA.
New data samples are received each second, and the applet
displays the information in several forms to show how much each
reading, or the entire set of readings, is different from the
expected values. Of course, any series of random numbers will
vary widely.
But as data accumulate from one REG
or from a collection of REGs over a period of time, non-random
deviations will compound as a "signal" while random noise will
cancel itself. In general, our calculations on the EGG data
consist of statistical analysis of how much the data differs
from what is expected.
The GCP focuses on periods of time
when the emotions of large numbers of people may be stirred --
for example terrorist attacks and the deaths of celebrities.
More information about the project and its results can be found
at
http://noosphere.princeton.edu
This applet has four modes for displaying the EGG data in raw
and analyzed form. Because effects only become clear over time
(a "moment" in global consciousness is an hour or more to us)
one should be cautious about reading too much into these
displays.
"Real-Time"
Each display element
represents one REG. During each second, the REG takes a 200
one-bit trials (a zero or a one). Since the generator is a
random output device, it is expected that there should be about
100 ones and 100 zeros. The relative amount by which the results
of those 200 trials differ from the expected 50-50 is indicated
by a block of color.
The height of the block and the
brightness of the color indicate how unlikely the results are.
(Since any random event stream will become unlikely at some
point, an instance of one, or even a few, REGs reporting
unlikely results does not mean very much by itself).
"Cum. Seconds" (cumulative
seconds) "Cum. Minutes" (cumulative minutes)
These displays, one drawing
second-by-second, the other drawing minute-by-minute summaries,
display a center line (indicating expected results) and another
line that wanders from side-to-side to indicate the accumulating
results [Z²].
The brightness of the colors for
both the "result" line and the background indicate how much the
results differ from the expected -- the brighter the color, the
higher the deviation.
"Net. Variance" (network
variance)
The network variance is a
calculation of how much the collection of REGs, as a group, is
differing from the overall expected result. It is indicated by a
colored dot that grow or shrinks from second-to-second.
Because
it is a group result, the deviations tend to be smaller, often
there appears to be no result at all. To help see the change
better, 10-times and 20-times zooming can be selected (in the
upper right of the display).
The Global Consciousness Project is an international
collaboration involving about 75 scientists, artists, and
business people. The project was created and is directed by
Roger Nelson, of Princeton.
This BasketObserver applet is based upon the work of several
persons. Design: Dick Bierman (The Netherlands). Programming:
Jeroen Ruuward (The Netherlands), Nishith Singh (India), Taylor
Jackson (Canada), Dale H (USA).
Data Time Offset
If you receive no data for display, it may be the result of one
of several conditions relating to network delays or time zone
calculations.
To try to correct the problem, select the "2 hours" button then
check the real-time screen for data. If you get data, try
selecting a lower offset.
The goal is to use the lowest offset that will still give you an
active display.
See the
The GCP EGG Basket Observer
Videos
CBS News segment on the Global Consciousness
Project
by
GCPvideos
December 15, 2008
from
YouTube Website
Correspondent Brendan
Keefe
reports on the Global
Consciousness Project for CBS News2 NY May 13, 2005
GCP on NBC11 KNTV
by
GCPvideos
December 15, 2008
from
YouTube Website
News Item on GCP: Garvin
Thomas and Dean Smith, KNTV, San Francisco,
did a special report,
March 23 2006, titled "The Science of Connecting Mind Over Matter".
It includes interviews
with egg host Mike Cheponis and analyst Dean Radin. It is linked at
NBC11.com.
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