ISSN 1538-1080
DOI:10.58717/ijhc.01

Random number generators at the ballpark: Preliminary evidence for the detection of moment-by-moment fluctuations in group attention as measured by Psigenics software

Random number generators at the ballpark: Preliminary evidence for the detection of moment-by-moment fluctuations in group attention as measured by Psigenics software

The field of consciousness studies seeks reliable measurement devices to detect the existence of human consciousness and its impact on the physical world. The random number generator (RNG) technology utilized by Princetons Engineering Anomalies Research (PEAR) lab is a well-studied approach to detecting mind/machine interactions. RNG studies in the lab and in the field have showed potential in measuring a small cumulative impact of group intentionality, but have generally not been as effective in registering moment-to-moment changes in group consciousness. To that end, an upgraded adaptation of PEAR software was taken to a professional baseball game in an attempt to demonstrate RNG responsivity to in-game emotional fluxes expressed and experienced by the crowd.

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