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Researchers
say computers set up to generate random numbers produced a mysterious
pattern on September 11.
They say it
may be evidence of a global consciousness which affected the world
around us.
But cynics say
their data needs to be analysed in more detail before they can make
such conclusions.
Every day, as
part of the Global Consciousness Project, 37 computers all over
the world toss 'virtual coins' and the results are usually around
50% heads and 50% tails.
But on September
11 the team claim their results skewed in one direction - something
which normally happens maybe once in 15 days.
The skewing
also remained in place for a number of hours - this had never happened
before.
Dean Radin,
a researcher involved in the project, has analysed the data.
He told USA
Today: "We're not dealing with something as simple as thoughts
affecting the system. But there is a correlation and it's not clear
how it comes about."
The team say
they saw similar, but smaller, effects after the funeral of Princess
Diana and the sinking of the Kursk submarine.
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Story filed:
15:40 Friday 7th December 2001
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