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| Sujet: Le Projet Conscience Globale (En-Fr) Lun 21 Sep - 23:58 | |
| Le Projet Conscience GlobaleEn bref Site sur une étude scientifique de la Concience Globale, initiée à l'origine par le Laboratoire des anomalies d'ingénierie de l'Univesité de Princeton (New jersey, USA). La Conscience globale est aussi nommée Conscience collective ou Conscience universelle. - Accueil (En):
Meaningful Correlations in Random Data.
The behavior of our network of random sources is correlated with interconnected human consciousness on a global scale.
Coherent consciousness creates order in the world. Subtle interactions link us with each other and the Earth.
When human consciousness becomes coherent, the behavior of random systems may change. 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, our network of RNGs becomes subtly structured. We calculate one in a trillion odds 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.
The Global Consciousness Project is an international, multidisciplinary collaboration of scientists and engineers. We collect data continuously from a global network of physical random number generators located in up to 70 host sites around the world at any given time. The data are 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.
Our purpose is to examine subtle correlations that may reflect the presence and activity of consciousness in the world. We hypothesize that there will be structure in what should be random data, associated with major global events that engage our minds and hearts.
Subtle but real effects of consciousness are important scientifically, but their real power is more immediate. 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.
Explore the website using the main Menu, which is a compact sitemap. In the About section you will find basic information. The Data section provides access to the results including the highly significant bottom line. The Discussion links explain how the science is done. For philosophical and interpretive views, look to the Perspectives menu. Check the Community section for ways to interact.
The Global Consciousness Project, created originally in the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research Lab at Princeton University, is directed by Roger Nelson from his home office in Princeton. The Institute of Noetic Sciences provides a logistical home for the GCP.
Quelle est la nature de la Conscience Globale?Des corrélations significatives dans des données aléatoires. Le comportement de notre réseau de sources aléatoires est corrélé à la conscience humaine interconnectée à l'échelle mondiale. La conscience cohérente crée l'ordre dans le monde. Des interactions subtiles nous relient les uns aux autres et à la Terre. Lorsque la conscience humaine devient cohérente, le comportement de systèmes aléatoires peut changer. Des générateurs de nombres aléatoires (GNA) basés sur l'effet tunnel produisent des séquences complètement imprévisibles de 0 et de 1. Mais quand un grand événement synchronise les sentiments de millions de personnes, notre réseau de RNG devient subtilement structuré. Nous calculons une chance sur un trillion que l'effet est dû au hasard. La preuve suggère une noosphère émergente ou le domaine d'unification de la conscience décrit par les sages dans toutes les cultures. Le Global Consciousness Project (GPC) est une collaboration internationale multidisciplinaire de scientifiques et d'ingénieurs. Nous recueillons des données en continu à partir d'un réseau mondial de générateurs de nombres aléatoires physiques situés dans jusqu'à 70 sites d'accueil à travers le monde à un moment donné. Les données sont transmises à une archive centrale qui contient maintenant plus de 15 ans de données aléatoires dans les séquences parallèles d'essais synchronisés de 200 bits générés chaque seconde. Notre but est d'examiner les corrélations subtiles qui peuvent refléter la présence et l'activité de la conscience dans le monde. Nous émettons l'hypothèse qu'il y aura une structure dans ce qui devrait être des données aléatoires, associées à des événements mondiaux majeurs qui engagent nos esprits et nos cœurs. Les effets subtils mais réels de la conscience sont importants scientifiquement, mais leur pouvoir réel est plus immédiat. Ils nous encouragent à faire des changements sains, essentiels dans les grands systèmes qui dominent notre monde. Un groupe de conscience à grande échelle a des effets dans le monde physique. Sachant cela, nous pouvons volontairement travailler à un avenir meilleur, plus consciencieux. Explorez le site Web en utilisant le menu principal, qui est un plan du site compact. Dans la section À propos, vous trouverez des informations de base. La section Données donne accès aux résultats, y compris la ligne de fond très significatif. Les liens de Discussion expliquent comment la science est faite. Pour les vues philosophiques et d'interprétation, se tourner vers le menu Perspectives. Consultez la section Communauté pour les façons d'interagir. Le GPC, créé à l'origine dans le laboratoire de recherche des Anomalies d'ingénierie de l'Université de Princeton, est dirigé par Roger Nelson depuis son siège social à Princeton. L'Institut des Sciences Noetic fournit la logistique au GCP. - What is the Global Consciousness Project? (En):
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 15 years of serious research. We begin with a very brief overview of findings, which do actually 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 when great numbers of people experience shared emotion. The effect is a tiny statistical deviation from an expected randomness, but the patient replication of tests has gradually created very strong statistical support for the reality of a 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 trillion, an impressive bottom line statistic that is composed of small effects accumulated in more than 450 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 measure combined 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 16 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 half an hour or more. The difference is a factor of at least 1,000, maybe as much as 10,000.
Another, possibly more profound and directly important finding is that the effects we see influenced by factors that are familiar from human psychology. For example, the effects are larger in proportion to the importance of the events we examine, and they are larger if the level of emotional involvement is high. We see stronger effects when events embody or evoke deep feelings of compassion, but smaller effects when the level of fear is high. That last point seems counterintuitive to many, but upon consideration, the relationships make sense and they bear strong implications for us. Compassion is an interpersonal, connecting emotion, while fear drives us toward personal survival; it separates us.
There are many details, but this outlines the major findings. The bottom line is that something associated with mass consciousness is changing the physical world—our network of physical random number generators. We don't have full-fledged explanations yet, but the database accumulated over years is rich. It holds information that should lead to understanding, not only of the GCP effects, but to a richer, more comprehensive view of consciousness.
A complete presentation of the formal results includes details for all events and summaries.
À suivre. Source: The Global Consciousness Projet
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| Sujet: Re: Le Projet Conscience Globale (En-Fr) Mar 22 Sep - 0:46 | |
| Le Global Consciousness Project
Quelle est la nature de la conscience planétaire? ... Nous ne savons pas encore comment expliquer ces relations subtiles entre des événements d’importances pour les hommes et les données obtenues, mais elles sont indéniables. Ces résultats montrent à l’évidence que le monde physique et le monde de l’esprit humain sont liés d’une relation encore inconnue. Il est possible que ces corrélations soient un message pressant de notre planète, que nous avons durement exploité dans le passé. Teilhard de Chardin pense que l’humanité évolue vers une noosphère, fusion des intelligences de la planète. Peut-être ces corrélations sont-elles les prémices d’un tel futur, nous encourageant à remarquer et à considérer ces interconnections entre nous, et avec notre fragile planète mère.
http://noosphere.princeton.edu/fristwall.french.html
"Un jour après avoir maîtrisé les vents, les vagues, les marées et la pesanteur, nous devrions exploiter les énergies de l'amour ; et pour la seconde fois dans l'histoire du monde, l'homme découvrira le feu". Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (1881-1955).
"Gaïa n'est pas une théorie", réponse d'un ET en 1995 dans une discussion sur la pollution.
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