COVID Stopped Your Social Life AND Computers
Still affecting our lives today, the novel coronavirus can even mess with worldwide computers.
We live in a hyper-connected world. If that wasn’t on your mind, then 2020 was your first-hand experience.
Here's the Skinny
As things started to shut down and gatherings became smaller in 2020, most people stayed home to avoid spreading or contracting the coronavirus (COVID-19). Curfews forced people to get indoors and not congregate past a specific time.
There was a global response, which had some peculiar connections to the quantum world.
What it Means to You
Significant events, such as a pandemic, can affect planetary stuff, like worldwide computers, called Random Number Generators (RNG). They’re monitored by the Global Consciousness Project (GCP) with Princeton University and started in 1998. Here’s a live map of the RNGs.
The computers aren’t connected to one another and use a form of an “API call” to send data to a “data warehouse.”
These RNGs generate random number sequences, like strings of code, and they do it 24/7. For example: 001, 101, 011, etc. It’s all random.
But when global events happen and everyone gets involved, the computers tend to spit out organized number sequences. For instance: 011, 011, 011.
The structured binary code is related to people changing the particles, which make up the waves, that surround us. Consciously or unconsciously, we can stop the RNG’s regular random numbers and make them into organized strings of code.
COVID-19 Messed with Computers
The study “Global Consciousness and the Coronavirus – a Snapshot,” published May 9, 2020, shared an inside peek into how COVID-19 confused even the most standardized global computers to this day.
COVID-19 Timeline
On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported the coronavirus was a “pandemic.” The stock market was volatile even before the announcement but really took a dive after March 11th.
The RNGs outputs tended to be less random.
March 12-14, 2020, the RNGs’ outputs were becoming more organized with less variation.
March 15, 2020, the CDC recommended no more than fifty people get together. Public schools started to close. On March 16, several countries required people to wear face coverings and stay indoors to stop the spread.
Over those two days, the RNGs outputs tended to be more organized, with only a few random number variations.
On March 17, 2020, France placed a lockdown on its citizens, which prohibited people from getting together. If someone met a group of friends, French police might punish them with a fine. In the United States, many stores asked shoppers to wear a face covering.
The RNGs outputs tended to be very organized, with no random variation.
To this day, the RNGs are still pumping out organized strings of code with little random variation.
The results are not a strict correlation between global consciousness and everyone feeling the same thing.
Yet, it does support the global consciences project. When global consciousness responds to a world event, like a pandemic or the circumstances surrounding it, scientists report “deviations,” such as expected randomness becoming organized.
How has the pandemic affected you? Do you feel closer to people or more isolated?
A blog from last year needed a refresh, so here’s the follow-up to the former post: Change The World. . ..