[0:36:34 - 0:36:39] Where we're not at the point where, you know, Brookings or
Rand or the Atlanta Council is
[0:40:06 - 0:40:12] the impact that that effort is having in the quantum world via this quantum
random
[0:40:21 - 0:40:26] they're in that state, the
random number generator starts to go off center line and
[0:40:44 - 0:40:52] run that
random number generator, the more the closer you should get to a 50% ratio.
[0:41:26 - 0:41:31] I mean, it'll, it'll push within minutes of entering a meditative process that
random
[0:45:41 - 0:45:46] random number generator, uh, yes, I think, uh, that is like, uh, another domain where you're
[0:46:04 - 0:46:07] random number generator, essentially, um, a bunch of photon sources going to a beam splitter
[0:50:06 - 0:50:12] And that's why just to go back, uh, why, why I'm keying in on the
random number of generators,
[0:51:12 - 0:51:18] consciousness can interact or have an impact on a quantum
random number generator.
[0:53:28 - 0:53:37] um, can produce results using the number generator or
random number generator to get us off of that 50, 50 track?
[0:54:01 - 0:54:08] I think at the time they didn't have, uh, kind of, uh, was a, uh, affordable quantum
random number generators.
[0:54:08 - 0:54:13] I think they were just using classical, uh,
random number generators, um, which may explain why, you know,
[0:55:27 - 0:55:46] So this is what we would expect if it was just blind chance or guessing, and this is the results we get, and the repeatability of, of, of, of the, uh, say, accuracy of the test subject's ability to, uh, see what, say the mother is seeing in another room, is vastly above what you would expect if it was just a
random guess, right?
[1:48:25 - 1:48:29] Um, and I don't know if I have a g
rand solution for that, but I do think that one one