The Invisible Dance: How Consciousness Influences Robotics and Machines and Time-Space
Imagine a world where the invisible threads of intention, emotion, and life force weave themselves into the fabric of technology. In 1986, French researcher René Peoc’h brought this vision to life through an astonishing experiment that tested the boundaries of consciousness and matter.
Peoc’h’s study began with newly hatched chicks, creatures whose innate behavior is to imprint on the first moving object they see—typically their mother. In this case, however, the “mother” was not a living being but a small robot designed to move randomly across a table. Through this unconventional pairing, Peoc’h explored a remarkable question: could the heartfelt desire of the chicks to stay close to their robotic surrogate influence its behavior? Because the robot “mother” was guided by a Random Number Generator, it should not have allowed for any influence, and everything should have been random – just like the world implies.
The results were nothing short of extraordinary. When the imprinted chicks were placed in a cage at one end of the table, their yearning to be near the robot-mother appeared to override its programmed randomness. Instead of wandering aimlessly, just like the program of the RNG had dictated, the robot began spending significantly more time near the chicks.
UNDERSTANDING
Their collective intent—their emotional pull—seemed to alter the robot’s (Random Number Generator’s) movements, as though the desire of the chicks extended beyond the physical mechanics of the RNG.
1986 Rene Peoc’h Chickens & Telekinesis Experiment
This simple yet profound experiment sheds light on the interplay between consciousness and 3D reality. It reminds us that our world is more connected, more responsive, and more malleable than we often realize.
If the intention of tiny chicks can influence the movements of a robot, what could the focused consciousness of humans achieve?
Could we harness our awareness to interact with time-space on deeper levels, shaping reality to respond to our intentions and emotional states?
As we delve deeper into this topic, consider how these discoveries might impact our evolving understanding of what consciousness is.
Let’s explore the profound implications of Peoc’h’s experiment and how it opens a doorway to understanding the powerful connection between life and consciousness.
The Ripple Effect: How Human Consciousness Shapes Machines and Time-Space and Reality
In a world where organic and inorganic life seems to collide ever more, and we are going to be having to deal with the deeper question of what IS consciousness, we are beginning to discover profound insights about the power of consciousness to influence not just our lives but also time-space, and even the machines we create.
One of the most fascinating areas of exploration is how human emotions, even collective awareness, and intention might subtly shape the output of random number generators (RNGs)—machines designed to behave unpredictably. Yet consciousness seems to create order in the field of chaos.
The Global Consciousness Project (GCP) has given us a truly groundbreaking window into this phenomenon of consciousness interaction. Directed by Roger Nelson at Princeton University, the project has gathered data from RNGs placed around the globe, measuring their response during times of significant global emotional focus—such as the 9/11 attacks, large-scale meditations, or even joyous global celebrations.
The premise was simple yet has a deeply profound meaning: RNGs, which normally produce completely random data, begin to show measurable patterns during these emotionally charged moments. It is as if the collective emotional energy of humanity reaches out and imprints itself upon the randomness, leaving a subtle clue, that consciousness affects our 3-D measurable reality, something that all scientists would deny as being possible. Yet RNGs show us that there is an undeniable connection.
How Does It Work?
At the heart of this research are RNGs, machines that produce sequences of numbers by leveraging quantum phenomena. These devices are meant to remain impervious to external influence, just like scientists would expect.
YET during major global events, their randomness appears to waver, aligning in ways that suggest a connection to human consciousness.
For example, during the tragic events of 9/11, as millions of people across the planet tuned into a shared emotional focus, the RNGs exhibited significant deviations from their expected patterns. In laymen’s terms: The RNG was being influenced on a large, global scale. The influence was exerted apparently by strong emotions to challenging events. Furthermore what was stunning to realize is that this deviation was noted in advance of the events.
Here is some research data:
- September 11, 2001 Attacks: Analyses of GCP data indicated deviations from expected randomness beginning several hours before the attacks commenced. This observation has led to discussions about a possible collective unconscious anticipation of the event. Noosphere
- Global Meditations and Mass Gatherings: Similar patterns have been observed during globally synchronized meditations and events that elicit widespread emotional engagement, with RNG data showing anomalies preceding the scheduled start times.
These findings suggest that collective human consciousness might have the capacity to influence physical systems, potentially even before conscious awareness of an impending event. This aligns with theories proposing a global interconnectedness or a “noosphere” that responds to and possibly anticipates significant occurrences.
Dan Winter was so kind as to send me this message: Random number generators use a sensitive capacitor- often josephson junction- which picks up longitudinal emf component which is the real physicsofsoul.com
These findings suggest that our collective consciousness—our thoughts, emotions, and intentions—seem to ripple outward, interacting with even the most mechanical aspects of our reality.
What is this Noosphere?
The results of the GCP make us reconsider the nature of consciousness itself. You know from my books that I advocate that we are living in a consciousness interactive universe. I have shared many examples of how our thoughts and emotions affect our reality, even across time.
Could these random number generators and the experiment with the little chicks show us that indeed our awareness is not confined to our brains or bodies, but instead operates on a nonlocal level, influencing systems far beyond our immediate reach?
This phenomenon not only hints at but rather strongly shows the existence of a global energy field—a vast, interconnected web of life and thought—that responds to the collective focus of humanity. It demonstrates, visibly, the idea that we are not separate islands but part of a greater, unified whole.
For years, mystics and visionaries have spoken of the power of intention and the interconnectedness of all things. Now, science is finally beginning to bridge the gap between ancient wisdom and modern understanding.
Why am I giving you the data, to support the mystical stories that I write about in my books? I am writing you all these stories so that your rational mind also has a footing and can bridge the mindset of our current worldview and reach a higher understanding of what life is all about. After all we are after all children of this age.
What might this mean for the future of our understanding of what it means to be conscious?
Physical reality interacts with our consciousness, and vice versa. Yes we are influenced by what surrounds us, and yet, we do need to realize the most important step we can take right now in our personal evolution That consciousness is primary, but it requires that you train it, for you to see the effects in your life.
All things are created twice: First on the inside and then on the outside.
If you wish to create change, first make the change in your consciousness and you will see the change in the outer world.
My Call to Action
As someone who has spent years exploring the transformative power of consciousness, I find this research both exhilarating and affirming. It whispers of a truth we have always known in our hearts: that our thoughts and emotions are powerful forces that shape not only our inner world but the external one as well.
If we can influence the randomness of machines worldwide, even untrained minds, what else might we be capable of collectively? Could we direct our collective focus consciously toward healing, peace, and transformation on a global scale?
This is not merely a question of science; it is an invitation. Let’s explore the vast potential of our consciousness, dream bigger, and imagine a world where we have harmony and balance.
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