Our Minds Affect Machines - The Global Consciousness Project | Roger Nelson, PhD (Episode 182)

Our Minds Affect Machines - The Global Consciousness Project | Roger Nelson, PhD

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There are hidden machines around the world that our minds and consciousness affect without us even knowing.

Dr. Roger Nelson founded the Global Consciousness Project in 1997, placing random number generators around the world to detect when millions of people focus on major events. The results show consciousness behaves in ways materialist science cannot explain. Some results started appearing hours before events like 9/11 happened.

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About This Episode

Dr. Roger Nelson is a cognitive scientist who taught psychology before joining Princeton University's Engineering Anomalies Research Lab in 1980. There he conducted research showing that human consciousness could influence sensitive electronic equipment. In 1997, he founded the Global Consciousness Project, a network of random number generators placed around the world that has been collecting data for over two decades. The project has documented correlations between major world events and deviations from randomness that occur at odds of trillions to one against chance. Roger is on the board of the Society for Scientific Exploration.

In this conversation, we explore:

The Pear Lab Research

  • 15% of people could change random number generator behavior through intention alone

  • Had to relax and accept possibility of touching world with their mind

  • People who could do it were free of conditioning that says you can't

  • Similar to prayer: asking for something with no idea how it could happen

  • Effects so small, required years of patient data collection to detect

How the Global Consciousness Project Works

  • Started with 3 generators, built to 60-70 devices by end of formal period

  • GCP 2.0 now has 1600 random number generators sending data to cloud servers

  • Raw data looks same whether nothing happening or major event occurring

  • Processing reveals pattern like brain responding to stimulus

  • Seven sigma deviation across 500 events: three parts in trillion odds against chance

The 9/11 Results

  • First really huge unmistakable global event in the data

  • Changes started four hours before first plane hit

  • Dr. Nelson's personal explanation: global mind had premonition

  • Similar patterns before major earthquakes: data dropping 8 hours before quake

  • Japanese tsunami and Fukushima: premonitory hit 24 hours ahead

  • Raises impossible questions about time

Other Major Results

  • Steve Jobs and Michael Jackson deaths: stronger results than 9/11

  • Obama election: highly significant response

  • Trump 2016 and 2024 elections: virtually no response

  • Dr. Nelson jokes network is "tired of bullshit"

  • New Year's events: strong early on, weaker over 17 years of repetition

  • Physical location doesn't matter: Brazil devices showed biggest 9/11 deviations despite being 3000 miles away

Why Random Number Generators

  • Vulnerable to information in way other devices aren't

  • Sitting before yes/no question, doesn't know answer

  • Cell phones have voltage requirements, random generators don't

  • Can receive answer in form of intention or collective focus

  • Signal buried in noise at individual level, only visible across network

Dr. Nelson's View of Consciousness

  • Mind not stuck in your head, exists in world in its own right

  • Made of information, a structure in information field

  • Your mind, my mind extended out into world with potential for touching each other

  • When you perceive something, it becomes part of you

  • We're all connected through unconscious connection that's scientifically measurable

Key Quotes

"Mind is not stuck in your head, it's not encapsulated by your body. Mind exists in the world in its own right." - Dr. Roger Nelson

"I think the global mind had a premonition that something really big, and in this case awful, was about to happen." - Dr. Roger Nelson

"We're all connected. It's an unconscious connection, but it's real according to the scientific measures that we can employ." - Dr. Roger Nelson

"We are one. We're all part of the same one thing. Call it the void, call it the all. We are one." - Dr. Roger Nelson

About Dr. Roger Nelson

Dr. Roger Nelson is a cognitive scientist who taught psychology at Johnson State College in Vermont before joining Princeton University's Engineering Anomalies Research Lab in 1980. There he conducted research showing that human consciousness could influence sensitive electronic equipment. In 1997, he founded the Global Consciousness Project, a network of random number generators placed around the world that has been collecting data for over two decades. The project has documented correlations between major world events and deviations from randomness that occur at odds of trillions to one against chance. Roger is on the board of the Society for Scientific Exploration and continues to work on understanding how consciousness interacts with the physical world.

Connect with Dr. Roger Nelson: 

Global Consciousness Project: https://global-mind.org/results.html
GCP 2.0: gcp2.net | RNG Observer

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