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The Psychic Wave Monitor & What This Meter Measures
In 1998, researchers at Princeton University's PEAR laboratory launched the Global Consciousness Project — a network of hardware random number generators placed at locations around the world, now managed by the Heart Math Institute. These devices continuously generate random data, and under normal conditions their output is statistically indistinguishable from pure chance. Random Number Generators have been used prior to detect human influence over distance at SRI during early Psychic research. Under the Stargate Project (1975–1995), SRI, led by Dr. Hal Puthoff, utilized Random Number Generators (RNGs) to test micro-psychokinesis (micro-PK) and precognition. Experiments tested if human intention could influence quantum-based RNG outputs, aiming to find non-random deviations from chance.
How the Psychic Wave Network Works
Your browser generates a continuous stream of random numbers using your device's cryptographic engine — the same technology that protects your passwords and banking. Under normal conditions, ones and zeros appear in equal measure, exactly as chance predicts.
The Psychic Wave Network measures whether that balance shifts.
Every 20 seconds your browser sends a statistical summary to our server. We combine readings from all active browsers using the same mathematical method developed by Princeton University researchers — called Stouffer's Z-score — to calculate a single coherence number for the network. The further that number strays from zero, the more the collective field is deviating from pure chance.
When the deviation is strong enough, the network has detected a coherence event.
🔔 Email Alerts
You can configure alerts at four geographic levels — your county, your state, regional, and national. When the Z-score crosses your chosen threshold, we send you an email. You set how sensitive the alerts are and how often you can receive them.
These alerts are not predictions. They are measurements. Something statistically unusual is happening in the random number field at that location, at that moment. What you do with that information is up to you.
