Two Devices, One Dance — Why We Are Running Two Independent Random Number Generators on March 31

07 Mar 2026

On March 31, we measure the field with two independent devices.

Our own TRNG — based on the quantum chip in a phone — and the Wyrdoscope from Wyrd Technologies, which houses the original hardware from the Princeton PEAR lab.

Two devices. No physical connection. The same dance.

Why two?

One device can show a pattern. Two independent devices showing the same pattern at the same time — that is hard to dismiss. That is a signal.

If both systems show correlated deviations during the same moments of the dance, it rules out local interference. It rules out a hardware glitch. It rules out coincidence. What remains is the question we are here to ask: does the field respond?

The Wyrdoscope

The Wyrdoscope is built by Wyrd Technologies and contains hardware directly descended from the devices used in the original PEAR lab experiments at Princeton. The same lineage of devices that produced 28 years of anomalous data. The same technology that powered the Global Consciousness Project.

Now it runs alongside our phone-based TRNG at an ecstatic dance in Nijmegen. Two generations of the same question, measuring the same field.

What this means

This is not yet proof of anything. This is methodology. This is how you turn a beautiful question into rigorous science: you measure the same thing from two independent angles and see whether the data agrees.

One field. Two measurements. Let’s see what happens.


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