Reports and Scientific Findings
May 20th 2007
Roger Nelson
Roger's professional degrees are
in experimental cognitive psychology, with a special focus on the lesser
known aspects of perception. A background in physics, statistical methods,
and multi-media production supplements his primary work in design and
analysis.
Until his retirement in 2002, he
served as the coordinator of experimental work in the Princeton Engineering
Anomalies Research (PEAR) lab, directed by Robert Jahn in the department
of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, School of Engineering/Applied
Science, Princeton University.
Global Consciousness Project
Roger remains connected with PEAR,
but gives most of his time to the Global Consciousness Project (GCP),
which he directs.
The GCP is an international, multi-laboratory
collaboration (independent from the PEAR program) that maintains a network
of random event generators (REGs) around the world that send data continuously
over the Internet to a server in Princeton, NJ.
The hypothesis to be tested is that
there may be correlations of anomalous structure in the data with major
global events. (Source)
Global Peace Meditation and Prayer
Day ~ May 20, 2007
Monitoring the effects of group meditation,
prayers and intentions took place on May 20th, 2007, according to Dr.
Nelson, the results were:
surprisingly strong
independently significant at the
0.05 level
For
detailed analysis