I don't know if you've heard of the Randonautica app. It's at the center of a raft of sensationalist YouTube videos, and at least one real life discovery of murder victims.
Looking into the details of how it's intended to work and what it's intended to do, I think the app creators could indeed have tapped into a way to channel some sort of metaphysical phenomenon. Apparently their random numbers are generated from this : https://qrng.anu.edu.au/ which is fundamentally different from a computer's "random number" function in two very important ways.
1. Computer "random" numbers are all pseudorandom. It takes the time on your clock and uses it as the input of an equation that returns a value from 0.0 to 1.0, so the number is actually predestined depending on the time on the clock.
2. The generation is from the observation of an electromagnetic field which means it is potentially influenced by the sorts of quantum spooky actions at a distance that are being more and more observed.
What I do wonder is whether the channeling of all the intentions of all the users of the app into apparently a single spot in a lab in Austria causes its own sort of mingling of intention. Is the effect different if only one or two people cast intentions at the app vs a few thousand at once? Would it be different if there were a distributed array of labs to bear the load, or is it effectively no different whatsoever?
Randonautica
Date: 2020-12-31 02:15 am (UTC)Looking into the details of how it's intended to work and what it's intended to do, I think the app creators could indeed have tapped into a way to channel some sort of metaphysical phenomenon. Apparently their random numbers are generated from this : https://qrng.anu.edu.au/ which is fundamentally different from a computer's "random number" function in two very important ways.
1. Computer "random" numbers are all pseudorandom. It takes the time on your clock and uses it as the input of an equation that returns a value from 0.0 to 1.0, so the number is actually predestined depending on the time on the clock.
2. The generation is from the observation of an electromagnetic field which means it is potentially influenced by the sorts of quantum spooky actions at a distance that are being more and more observed.
What I do wonder is whether the channeling of all the intentions of all the users of the app into apparently a single spot in a lab in Austria causes its own sort of mingling of intention. Is the effect different if only one or two people cast intentions at the app vs a few thousand at once? Would it be different if there were a distributed array of labs to bear the load, or is it effectively no different whatsoever?
Re: Randonautica
Date: 2020-12-31 02:25 am (UTC)Re: Randonautica
Date: 2021-01-02 01:12 am (UTC)That project did find high weirdness around major events.