Cultural AstronomywithAlison Chester-Lambert
May 20, 2024
Alison describes cultural astronomy as how much the sky has influenced cultures throughout history.
The Global Consciousness Project (GCP) is arguably the longest-running mind-matter interaction experiment in history. Composed of a world-wide network of electronic random number generators (RNGs), the GCP collects and stores random samples from each RNG every second and has done so continuously for over two decades. The GCP explores the hypothesis that moments of coherent collective mind, which may be evoked by events reported by the media that attract the attention of millions of people, are reflected by the simultaneous emergence of negentropic effects in physical randomness.
A formal experiment using the GCP data involved 500 events and ran from 1998 to 2015. The overall result showed a 7.3 sigma deviation from chance expectation during these events, indicating the existence of a correlation between mind and matter. Skeptics typically assume that one or more features of the experiment were flawed. This interpretation can be abandoned by carefully reading the published reports, or by downloading the open-source database and rerunning the analysis from scratch. A second interpretation is that the observed correlation was due to “goal-orientation,” which refers to the investigators using their intuition to fortuitously select events to include in the experiment that would match the desired outcome. This would presumably require an ability akin to precognition, and there is some evidence in favor of this interpretation. A third interpretation is that the mind-matter correlation arises because collective mind causally influences the physical world, i.e., a psychokinetic effect.
All data recorded by the GCP from 1998 through 2021 were downloaded and artifacts associated with RNG component failures or glitches in internet data transmissions were identified and removed. An analytical technique designed to detect emergence of structure in time-series data, called “multiscale entropy”, was applied to arrays consisting of two-weeks of one-minute non-overlapping segments of the random data. As a control comparison, those results were compared to the same arrays that were randomly scrambled.
Both the multiscale entropy and deconvolution analyses revealed the emergence of statistically significant temporal structure in what should be random data.
This outcome appears to support the philosophy of dual-aspect monism. Another interpretation, given that the observed results are a correlation, and correlation does not entail causation, is that mind and matter are simultaneously influenced by a common factor, such as a geophysical or geocosmic variable, or by fluctuations in power grids during engaging world events that cause a surge in the use of electronic devices, which might in turn influence the RNGs. A third interpretation is that the free parameters used in the two analyses may have been fortuitously selected in a goal-oriented manner to provide interesting results.
Program chaired by John G. Kruth. Download the Abstracts at https://parapsych.org/articles/23/605/ssepa_breakthrough_2022_abstracts.aspx
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Published on April 25, 2024