The Global Consciousness Project (GCP), also referred to as the EGG Project, is an international, multidisciplinary experiment initiated in 1998 to explore the hypothesis that human consciousness, when collectively focused during significant global events, may produce measurable effects on physical systems. Directed by Roger D. Nelson, the project builds on decades of research into mind-matter interactions, primarily from the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research (PEAR) laboratory. It is hosted logistically by the Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS) and involves a global network of scientists, engineers, and researchers. Below is a detailed examination of the GCP, covering its origins, methodology, findings, criticisms, and relevance to the concept of the noosphere.
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