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rdnelson

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Oct 30, 2020, 12:52:31 AM10/30/20
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I have noted an uptick in the frequency of applications to the GCP Work group, which is nice. It has been really quiet, near moribund, but there is possibility for it to become lively. It is a function of interest and making the time to write. I am mostly reactive, and indeed I like responding to questions partly for the challenge, and partly because a question you ask is likely about something that will be of interest to many folks. Or perhaps it will be unique.

Roger

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Jan 24, 2021, 8:13:28 PM1/24/21
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Can you folks post to this group? If you are a member and read this, and learn you cannot post, please let me know by email.
Thanks, Roger

petersgrandadventure

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Jan 24, 2021, 8:24:45 PM1/24/21
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Testing that I can post to this group with the pondering of how the global pandemic has affected our global consciousness, as I'm certain people have been more impacted by the last year than by many events prior. Are there any noticeable shifts in data of interest? It certainly seems like a preponderance of novelty that would get Terence McKenna excited. 

With Gratitude,
Peter

Xingrui Song

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Jan 24, 2021, 8:48:35 PM1/24/21
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Yes. I think there is a report concerning this. Here is the link:

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Xingrui

Xingrui Song

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Jan 24, 2021, 9:16:45 PM1/24/21
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Thanks for adding me to the group! Can I ask a quick question here?

I am looking at our GCP Dot and became confused about the definition of the "index" there. I see more than one occurrence of the "index" < 0.5% over the past 24 hrs. Is there a difference between this "index" and the p value that we discuss in the other reports?

Since I am new here, Iet me briefly introduce myself. I am a PhD student in physics working on superconducting quantum circuits. I'm interested in the potential connection between the human consciousness and quantum physics. Particularly, the randomness involved in the GCP data shows a curious similarity with the experiment we perform in the realm of quantum trajectory and continuous weak measurements.

Roger Nelson

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Jan 24, 2021, 10:13:26 PM1/24/21
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Yes, even though the formal experiment ended, the GCP network is still running, with 20-25 eggs. I did some "probes" to see if there was a response to the covid pandemic. There are links for this and other recent items on the home page of the GCP website. For the pandemic probes a little report can be found at https://global-mind.org/papers/pdf/GCP.Corona.edgescience.fin.pdf

Thanks for checking. I will try to put interesting bits in notes like this.

Roger
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Roger Nelson

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Jan 24, 2021, 10:37:49 PM1/24/21
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Welcome, and thanks for providing that coronavirus link for others.

The GCP Dot doesn't show the same thing as the formal analyses. The Dot colors are determined by the current level of "coherence" in the network. The scripts collect data as it comes in, and perform minute-by-minute calculations of "network variance" similar to those used for statistical analysis. These values are sequentially smoothed using a moving average over a window of an hour (or two hours depending on which currently shows more coherence). So the colors show what one can think of as a weighted average over an hour's worth of trials. The 24 hr graph included on the page just shows the history of this calculation over the past day. Each point on that graph shows the average network variance over a period of an hour. In the graphs used to display formal analysis results, each point represents exactly one second.

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Song, Xingrui

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Jan 24, 2021, 11:38:26 PM1/24/21
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Thank you so much for your detailed explanation!

Regards,

Xingrui Song
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