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General Category => Humor, Off Topic and Just Plain Sillyness => Topic started by: Canine on February 01, 2019, 04:04:10 PM

Title: The GCP dot Randomness and why it matters- Some thoughts and Musings
Post by: Canine on February 01, 2019, 04:04:10 PM
For starters  - what is the gcp dot?

QuoteThe 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, we compute how random the random numbers coming from the eggs really are. The theory is that the Global Consciousness of all Beings of the Planet affect these random numbers... Maybe they aren't quite as random as we thought.
http://gcpdot.com/


I was thinking about the way we detect randomness and why you'd want to - both publicly and secretly.

What would that be good for? Like what other information does the gcp dot indicate? large network variance, so what?

People say this information can be useful for detecting geopolitical events and so forth. There are some pretty far-out theories.  But when I look at it I try to figure out what it is really being used for (ie. the most valuable method of usage beyond that which is openly stated) because it looks to me like these random number generators have turned the surface of earth into a giant detector of patches of increased/decreased randomness in space/time.

That is discernible from what we know from OSINT - but what could a planet-sized HIGH RESOLUTION randomness detector really be used for?

Obviously for stuff where you don't want randomness creeping in unexpectedly, or maybe for things where you do. But what kind of stuff? communications? propulsion? I wonder how might these things be affected by an increase or absence of randomness in that part of space and time. With what activities would the desire/need for such knowledge correlate? I wonder.


Title: Re: The GCP dot Randomness and why it matters- Some thoughts and Musings
Post by: ArMaP on February 01, 2019, 10:11:38 PM
The only reason I see (besides the "just because it sounds cool" reason) is to see if things we think are random are not really that random.

Real random numbers are used in encryption, as they make it impossible to know what the next number is going to be. Some system even have specific hardware random number generators.
Title: Re: The GCP dot Randomness and why it matters- Some thoughts and Musings
Post by: WhatTheHey on February 01, 2019, 11:13:58 PM
Quote from: Canine on February 01, 2019, 04:04:10 PM
What would that be good for? Like what other information does the gcp dot indicate? large network variance, so what?

    I remember the data from the so called "Eggs" being uploaded to a central processing unit that applied an algorithm (a process or set of rules to be followed in 

calculations or other problem-solving operations.) the data from which was use to generate a type of graph. Showing trends in the random numbers that (seem to)

correspond to major emotional, mental and physical events globally.  The idea some expressed was to use this graph too make predictions of future events. 

   But I never followed it much.   :)
Title: Re: The GCP dot Randomness and why it matters- Some thoughts and Musings
Post by: Canine on April 30, 2019, 03:22:29 PM
I've heard people talking about there being a schumann resonance correlation with the gcpdot, so I decided to do a little sample myself and have a look.

here is from a few minutes ago:

(https://i.imgur.com/jDs0fuc.jpg)