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Exploring Global Mind

Exploring Global Mind. Dean Radin, Ph.D. Speculations. What if Einstein was right? God does not play dice with the universe What if mind and matter are deeply interrelated? What if there are hidden causes for apparent randomness?. mind. information. matter.

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Exploring Global Mind

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  1. Exploring Global Mind Dean Radin, Ph.D.

  2. Speculations • What if Einstein was right? God does not play dice with the universe • What if mind and matter are deeply interrelated? • What if there are hidden causes for apparent randomness?

  3. mind information matter

  4. … 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 ... random walk Instructions: “Aim high” Testing Mind-Matter Interaction

  5. 100+ subjects 12 years 5 investigators 800K samples 1 laboratory

  6. What do the skeptics say? • Carl Sagan (1987) • ESP = the Loch Ness monster; flying saucers; an elephant that talks fluent Russian…. • Carl Sagan (1995) • There are three claims in the ESP field which deserve serious study: • 1) that by thought alone humans can affect random number generators

  7. RNG meta-analysis • 216 publications, 1959 – 2000 • journals, abstracts, unpublished reports, in all languages • 85 investigators • ~20 laboratories • 515 experiments

  8. RNG average Z 1959- 1987 1988-2000

  9. Summary: Evidence for Mind-Matter Interaction with RNGs • RNG results are in alignment with quantum measurement speculations • Results are not chance, poor quality, selective reporting, or non-repeatable • Effects are weak in magnitude • Effects are not force-like at the bit level, or simple causal mechanisms

  10. Prediction If mind and matter are related … … then fluctuations in “mass mind” might be reflected as fluctuations in “mass matter”

  11. October 1995 - OJ Simpson Verdict

  12. More ordered More random OJ Simpson Verdict odds against chance for behavior of 5 random number generators located in US (4) and Europe (1)

  13. An internet-based experiment … 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 ... “well-behaved” noise used to measure entropy

  14. Devices and Controls • High quality, EM-shielded, hardware RNGs • Randomness is based on quantum noise • Pass standard randomness tests • Analyses checked with pseudorandom database • Analyses checked by independent analysts

  15. Distribution of 1000 200-bit trials, compared to theoretical normal distribution expected

  16. Global Consciousness Project 50 truly random RNGs around the world Synchronized to net-time 200 bits / second / RNG  864 M bits / day http://noosphere.princeton.edu

  17. Events studied • Predictable events of mass interest • New Years celebrations, sports events • Unpredictable events of mass interest • Earthquakes, terrorist attacks • Formal predictions • Exploratory analyses

  18. Example formal events • Disaster Western Indian Earthquake • Disaster Volcanic Eruption, Congo • Meditation WorldPuja Webcast • Meditation Ramadan Muslim Prayer • Violence Terrorist Disaster, Sept 11 • Sports World Series, Yankee Stadium • Sports Winter Olympic Opening • Funeral George Harrison Tribute • Celebration Earth Day, 2001 • Celebration Beijing Gets 2008 Olympics • Celebration Buddhist Stupa Ceremony • Celebration New Year 2001-2002

  19. Full formal database105 global events over 3 years 9 months actual data p =.05 threshold chance expectation

  20. z score by event types

  21. September 11, 2001

  22. sliding window June 30,2001 – September 20,2001

  23. Formal predictions

  24. 4 9/8/01 9/11/01 9/14/01 3 6:30 AM 2 noise 1 z score 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 6 12 18 12 18 12 18 12 18 12 18 12 18 12 18 time (EDT) Sept 8 – Sept 14 “signal” “signal”

  25. September 1 September 31

  26. 6.5  drop Sept 11 detail

  27. Daily variance: 1998 - 2002 September 11, 2001

  28. September 11, 2001: 36 RNGs Average Daily RNG Intercorrelation metric = RIC

  29. r < 0 negative coherence relationship r = 0 zero coherence r > 0 positive coherence relationship RIC Asymmetry

  30. |RIC| RIC distribution and “coherence” positive coherence negative coherence

  31. RIC: Year 2001

  32. Effects of EM interference night day night All RNGs for the month of September 2001

  33. Towards generalization News analysis Date Length Events Description 12/1/2000 129 1 Mexico President Inaugurated 12/2/2000 0 0 - 12/3/2000 0 0 - 12/4/2000 463 2 Chilean Judge Orders Pinochet's Arrest, Europe Acts to Curb Mad Cow Disease www.infoplease.com

  34. RIC vs. News Year = 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 1998-2002 p = 0.100.02 0.38 0.01 0.56 0.002

  35. Outlier analysis How robust is this correlation? Does it depend on extreme values of news or |RIC|?

  36. |RIC| |RIC| news metric news metric Is the observed correlation meaningful? Cross correlation test May 2002 August 1998

  37. RIC vs. News cross correlation

  38. RIC vs. News cross-correlation odds

  39. RIC Cross Correlation Europe (12) vs. North America (27)

  40. Europe vs. USA odds

  41. News Spectral Analysis ln(1.95) = 7 days News events have a 7 day period

  42. News by day of the week

  43. News x RIC Cross Spectral Analysis News & RIC both have 7 day cycles. Are they in phase?

  44. RIC vs. news by weekday r = 0.63 t = 1.80 N = 7 p = 0.07

  45. Speculations Mind & Matter are complementary aspects of a more fundamental, self-reflective reality

  46. Mind Inside Matter Outside

  47. Conclusions • Laboratory MMI-RNG scales up • Support for Einstein’s Objection:God does not play dice with the universe • Future research: • Role of the analyst? • Improved global coherence (news) measures • Independent sources of random data • New types of “detectors” • Theoretical model development

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