1. 13 February 2005

    2005-02-13

    RedNova News - Can This Black Box See Into the Future?

    Wow, this is interesting:

    But then on September 6, 1997, something quite extraordinary happened: the graph shot upwards, recording a sudden and massive shift in the number sequence as his machines around the world started reporting huge deviations from the norm.

    That was the day of Princess Diana’s funeral. It’s also “sensed” other big worldly events, like 9/11 and last decembers tsunami. The graph referenced above refers to the deviance of a number of random number generators hooked together through the internet, which normally over the course of time generates as many 1’s as 0’s, resulting in a flat graph.

    I’ve always had an inkling that scientific theory these days couldn’t possibly all be “right,” I’ve thought along the lines that the theories explain things that go on, and help us better understand them, but only barely scratch the surface of what actually goes on. This could be another very interesting discovery.

    via Kjell Olsen2005-02-13

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