Computer Consciousness Anomalies Of 9-11 (Best of The Heavy Stuff)
Book Details
Author(s)H. R. Phillips
ISBN / ASINB008EO4GMW
ISBN-13978B008EO4GM2
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
Description
Welcome to the first in what will be a series of books derived from previous posts on the blog called `The Heavy Stuff’. All posts on The Heavy Stuff are written by esoteric blogger – author – lecturer, original thinker and Phenomenologist H. R. Phillips. Indeed, many posts within the blog The Heavy Stuff are written based on what Phillips calls the Phillips Phenomenology; a system of original thought `about spaces’ similar to great thinkers such as Edmund Husserl and Sartre.
Book one in this `best of’ series is inspired by information that Phillips came across on the internet - information concerning random number generators on 9-11 involved in an on-going experiment at Princeton University. It was information that forced him to create the blog The Heavy Stuff.
Phillips did so - so that he could share what he believes to be his unique phenomenological insights into some mysteries of the random data collected on September 11th, 2001 via linked computers at Princeton University. `Random’ information data that has become the crux of what is considered to be the possible proof of a Global Consciousness called the Noosphere – via the ongoing Princeton research project to see if random number generators worldwide may be influenced by human events and emotion.
The Noosphere of global consciousness is a bold idea which uses analysis of the `irregularities’ in randomness of data collected within the computers, overlayed to the timing of great human events. The idea is that if `randomness’ can be affected, perhaps the world consciousness is indeed responding to human consciousness.
But, other aspects of the irregularities of the random number generators on that day suggest an even deeper explanation to Phillips. Much Deeper. An explanation so deep, that it is involved with human intentionality and expectations. With a mystery that may be solved by thinking in terms of Phenomenology itself – the Phillips Phenomenology.
While this book is short in physical terms of the number of pages - about 15 pages via your e-reader - the thoughts are long, and long lasting. A book worthy of your E-Bookshelf.
Book one in this `best of’ series is inspired by information that Phillips came across on the internet - information concerning random number generators on 9-11 involved in an on-going experiment at Princeton University. It was information that forced him to create the blog The Heavy Stuff.
Phillips did so - so that he could share what he believes to be his unique phenomenological insights into some mysteries of the random data collected on September 11th, 2001 via linked computers at Princeton University. `Random’ information data that has become the crux of what is considered to be the possible proof of a Global Consciousness called the Noosphere – via the ongoing Princeton research project to see if random number generators worldwide may be influenced by human events and emotion.
The Noosphere of global consciousness is a bold idea which uses analysis of the `irregularities’ in randomness of data collected within the computers, overlayed to the timing of great human events. The idea is that if `randomness’ can be affected, perhaps the world consciousness is indeed responding to human consciousness.
But, other aspects of the irregularities of the random number generators on that day suggest an even deeper explanation to Phillips. Much Deeper. An explanation so deep, that it is involved with human intentionality and expectations. With a mystery that may be solved by thinking in terms of Phenomenology itself – the Phillips Phenomenology.
While this book is short in physical terms of the number of pages - about 15 pages via your e-reader - the thoughts are long, and long lasting. A book worthy of your E-Bookshelf.

