Coming in at 100 on the Google Trends Hot Trends list are Princeton’s EGGS, in a nutshell, they're 65 random number generators, scattered around the world which upload their numbers to a central server at Princeton University. The numbers are then analyzed to determine their degree of randomness and the results are correlated with significant events (i.e. the world trade center attacks) to determine if a sort of human collective consciousness can alter the RNGs.
The buzz is that the EGGs are apparently deviating from randomness again (like they did on 9/11). The question Princeton has yet to answer – is the experiment flawed or is something happening?



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