Consciousness fields can now be measured scientifically
Feb 16, 2008 03:44 PM
by Martin
Any views here?
Apparantly I understand abuse is around the corner, the further we
dive into Kali Yuga...
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In the laboratory of Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research (PEAR)
at Princeton University/USA, research on the topic "mind-machine-
interaction" has been ongoing since the late 1970s. As far back as
the late 80s, extensive studies proved that diodes with white noise
might be used as an interface between man and machine. Since 1998,
worldwide about 50 such diodes with white noise have been measuring
not only the consciousness of individuals but also the global
consciousness of mankind within a study called "Global Consciousness
Project". The results have been published and indicate synchronized
reaction of all diodes to incidents of worldwide interest such as the
war in Iraq, Lady Diana's funeral or the terrorist attacks of
September 11th 2001 on the World Trade Centre in New York.
Automatic mind reading . . .
Hardly noticed by the public, research at the US-American Princeton
University has shown that machines and computers that have a diode
with white noise interface react with the thoughts and consciousness
of the people who are connected to them.
The connection between mind and machine or computer is wireless and
is based on the person mentally concentrating on the communication
with the machine. The best-known experiment of this kind was carried
out at Princeton University with 200 students (not known to have
special PSI-abilities) who were asked to think "+" or "-" during a
test.
The evaluation of all test data demonstrated that the computer could
register through the diode with the white noise what the operands had
been thinking during the test runs. The computer could also visualise
it properly.
The Global Consciousness Project (GCP)
Roger Nelson, who was working at PEAR Laboratory until 2002 had the
following idea: Rather than scanning separate states of
consciousness, he wanted to check whether there is a global
consciousness and whether it is measurable.
Since 1998, about 50 diodes with white noise have been distributed
worldwide. One can envisage them as a radio, which is tuned between
two stations to an irregular noise. The raw data of this noise is
transmitted daily from each computer, which is connected to one of
these 50 diodes, to a host system at Princeton University via the
Internet. The data is evaluated and tested for statistically
significant abnormalities especially in the case of emotionally
moving incidents, which are broadcasted worldwide via media and press.
The results are unambiguous:
Before the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Centre the deflection
(illustration 3, red line), fluctuates as expected around the black
line, the incidence itself causes a far higher deflection than can be
co-incidental, which is documented synchronically by all 50 diodes
worldwide.
Morphic fields
Are we really experiencing a morphic phenomenon? Is the fact that the
global consciousness reacts synchronically worldwide to an incident
broadcasted live in all media not only proof that all of us react to
such an incidence in the same way? The morphic fields postulated by
Sheldrake assume that each and every person is connected with the
morphic field of mankind. This field should then also react
synchronically worldwide without an incident being consciously
noticed concurrently.
The fact that the global consciousness had been alert at 4 am (see
illustration 3), that is five hours before the first airplane crashed
(8:45) and six and a half hours before the second airplane crashed
(10:30), proves that the global consciousness also works without
worldwide media and TV broadcastings. Since neither the authorities
nor the media knew about this terrorist attack until 8:45 am, the
global consciousness reacted from the moment the airplane highjacker
had started to realise their plan! This is initial evidence for the
existence of morphic fields, which obviously connect mankind even if
the perception of an incident is via extrasensory perception.
A lot of incidents around the globe were tested within the Global
Consciousness Project (GCP) on statistically significant
abnormalities of the 50 diodes. All evaluation results may be viewed
under [link to noosphere.princeton.edu]
(Please do not submit questions to Princeton University, but contact
the director of GCP, Roger Nelson, on rdnelson@Princeton.EDU)
Also positive incidents influence the global consciousness
Contrary to what one might think when reading newspaper cover
stories, the global consciousness reacts equally strong to positive
and negative incidents.
During the four years evaluated within the Global Consciousness
Project, worldwide holidays cause very high deflections of the diode.
Terrorist attacks and wars come second.
The war in Iraq is mirrored in the results, too.
Natural disasters that are obviously considered "normal" even if they
initiate large catastrophes cause lower reactions.
The lowest deflections are measured during sports events and
political occasions such as elections!
The Individual Consciousness Project (ICP)
Based on research at the "Campus study centre for applied
naturopathic treatment" in Munich, the individual fields of
consciousness were analysed at the same time as the global
consciousness was researched in the USA. Just like at Princeton, the
diode with white noise was installed. The difference between the two
consciousness projects is that the American project has set 50 diodes
worldwide which "keep hissing". The Global Consciousness Project
analyses the noise in itself and its statistically significant
changes are then compared chronologically with incidents of worldwide
significance.
However, the Individual Consciousness Project (ICP) scans an
individual field of consciousness through a diode with white noise
and connects the noise of the diode with databases, which ideally
contain all supposable states of being of the analysed consciousness.
That way, the current state of the field of consciousness can be
described through the right entry in the database and indexed
properly by the computer.
The experimental set-up at Princeton University (PEAR-Laboratory), as
described at the beginning of the article, included the diode with
the white noise that was similarly connected to the evaluation
database and also scanned individual consciousness. The "Campus study
centre for applied naturopathic treatment" in Munich then took up
this approach. However, databases with not only two entries ("+"
and "-") were linked but those with plenty of entries. Whilst the
American students in the PEAR-Laboratory at Princeton were asked to
think "+" or "-", the Individual Consciousness Project (ICP) scans
without active instruction.
"It" (the consciousness) is always thinking (unconsciously)!
The result is then the entry from a database, which matches the
information of the scanned field of consciousness similar to the
consciousness in the USA thinking a "+" confirmed by the computer
displaying a "+".
Databases of this kind may contain information about doctrines,
affirmations, acupuncture points, homeopathic remedies, exposures
etc., the diode displays the database entry matching the scanned
field without human interaction. Databases containing all probable
states of being of the analysed consciousness as described above, are
the precondition so that the current state of the field of
consciousness can be displayed accurately by the computer with the
right entry in the database.
The diode with white noise is the key technology for scanning
consciousness.
So-called pseudo- random generators that work without diodes with
white noise deserve a certain recognition in this area, but all of
the latest university research projects (Global und Individual
Consciousness Projects) rely on the approved technology, despite
higher costs.
Also animals have a field of consciousness
Diodes with white noise interact with any form of consciousness.
Since animals also have a(n) (un)consciousness, their fields of
thought can also be determined.
A good example is an experiment that Rupert Sheldrake reports on in
his book "The seventh sense of animals" on page 322:
In this experiment, hatching fledglings were conditioned to a robot
that was controlled by a diode with white noise. It is very easy to
condition hatching fledglings to a robot they consider to be their
mother like Konrad Lorenz demonstrated in his famous experiment with
grey goose: The fledglings consider the first object they see in
motion after hatching to be their mother.
This sensational experiment makes one think, because fledglings
neither know what a robot nor a diode is nor do they know what a
diode with white noise is, nor what actuates the straight-right-left
movements of the robot. Therefore, it is an unconscious wish, the
expectation of the fledglings, which finally controls the robot via
the "diode", an interface between mind and machine.
Practical applications
The Individual Consciousness Project used the exact same mechanism.
Instead of fledglings, plants, lakes, fields, houses and other
objects were used; instead of the robot and a database with only
three entries (straight, right, left), a computer software with
databases containing all possible solutions to malfunctions that the
analysed objects might have. Research at "Campus study centre for
applied naturopathic treatment" in Munich demonstrates that diodes
with white noise may be used in this way and that they display
reliably on which level of information and frequency the field of
consciousness oscillates. The fact that this research proves that
consciousness and morphic fields surround not only humans and animals
but also plants and obviously dead matter, will not surprise the
interested reader.
God is in everything ? he sleeps in stones, breathes in plants,
dreams in animals and awakes in mankind.
Everything has its own consciousness that can be scanned with diodes
with white noise and then be evaluated.
Science
Research at the PEAR-Laboratory at Princeton in the USA and Freiburg
University in Germany as well as the earlier described "Global
Consciousness Project" are serious, scientifically organised studies.
Princeton may be considered one of the leading universities in the
area of physics. Einstein taught here after leaving Germany. Wheeler
one of the most influential physicians of our time, taught here, too.
Results from Princeton must be taken seriously.
The "Campus study centre for applied naturopathic treatment" in
Munich is a private institution. Time will (and to a certain extent
already has told) tell whether a lack of university status of the
study centre will cause a disqualification of the precious research
results of the "Individual Consciousness Project".
Peter von Buengner
Marxnweg 4
82054 Altkirchen near Munich
info@m-tec.ag
[link to www.m-tec.ag]
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