Statistical Significance: Over 500 formal tests conducted from 1998 to 2017 show a cumulative 7-sigma deviation from randomness, with odds against chance exceeding a trillion to one. Notable events like 9/11, the 2004 Asian Tsunami, and global meditations showed stronger correlations, while others showed weaker or no effects.
Event-Specific Effects: For example, on September 11, 2001, RNG data exhibited significant deviations, with odds of 1 in 32 for that day alone. Land-based earthquakes showed stronger effects than oceanic ones, suggesting human awareness influences outcomes.
Trends Over Time: A chronological graph of cumulative deviations shows a steady upward trend, contrasting with the expected flat, random walk. This suggests a consistent effect across events.