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originally posted by: jedi_hamster
originally posted by: olaru12
originally posted by: CanadianMason
a reply to: olaru12
😄 you first!
Tonite....I've already got the intention from ouija; stay tuned, I have a bad feeling about this...
don't be an idiot.
originally posted by: billxam
So politics has now invaded quantum mechanics and number generation?
Right-wing groups such as “Accelerationists” who are committed to destruction of government and economic structures...
originally posted by: chiefsmom
I can't wait to get home and try this app.
Does it normally take you miles from where you state your intention, or fairly close?
@ olaru12, yeah, I don't think I would use the Ouija board myself, too much negativity attached to that thing.
But thanks for posting a link to this thread, in the "just" thread!
Instead of a standard random number generator, which can never be totally random, the Randonautica app uses quantum random number generators, including the Australian National University Quantum Random Numbers Server. The numbers themselves are generated in real-time in the lab “by measuring the quantum fluctuations of the vacuum,” and it’s that quantum mechanic that makes them, theoretically, truly random.
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The makers of the app believe that human intentions can influence the output of the quantum random number generator (QRNG). “It’s only recently that we have, as a society, understood the maths behind extracting and amplifying the output of QRNGs to get meaningful insights about our world,” Lengfelder says.
originally posted by: CanadianMason
I'm a pro-accellerationist (if we're talking about racing); but, politically, I'm an anti-disestablishmentarianist.
originally posted by: ChaoticOrder
originally posted by: charlyv
It would be great if you could get one that uses the QRNG generators to pick those frequencies. If they were more or
even less successful, then it would be further evidence of the quantum influence.
I thought the exact same thing, would definitely make for an interesting experiment. This GitHub page seems to contain circuit schematics for a relatively simple true RNG but it's still probably too complex for the purposes of a spirit box. The basic principle is to amplify the electron avalanche noise produced by Zener diodes, this stackexchange question contains a much simpler circuit design which should be a good starting point.