Your Phone Has a Quantum Random Number Generator Inside It

03 Mar 2026

Most people don’t know their phone has a quantum random number generator built into the chip.

A True Random Number Generator — TRNG — produces ones and zeros from quantum noise. Real physical randomness. Not an algorithm. Not pseudo-randomness. The actual, unpredictable behavior of subatomic particles.

Why does this matter?

For 30 years, researchers at Princeton found that when groups of people enter deep coherence, these random numbers shift. Not by a lot. But consistently. Over hundreds of events.

The Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research lab — PEAR — studied one question from 1979 to 2007: can human consciousness affect physical systems? They brought random number generators to concerts, rituals, ceremonies, meditation circles. And they found structure in the noise — exactly when the group reported feeling most unified.

The Global Consciousness Project scaled this to 70 devices worldwide. The data now spans decades.

What we do with it

We run a TRNG at every Ecstatic Oracle Dance. 200 bits per second. Every bit timestamped. Every session published live for anyone to explore.

We are not claiming we found something. We are asking a question clearly enough that the answer — whatever it is — means something.

Explore any session live: play.ecstaticoracle.dance


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