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PEAR Lab (Princeton)

framework
A Princeton lab spent nearly 30 years testing whether the human mind can nudge random machines just by intending to.
Who they are

PEAR (Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research), a Princeton lab that ran from 1979 to 2007.

What they do

It studied whether human intention could influence physical randomness.

How it works

It used random event generators reported to respond to human intention, framing the observer's focus as a kind of 'commit command' to the system.

Why it matters

The desc includes it as evidence on the ledger that human intention might affect physical outcomes — an observer-effect claim.

The engine's record — word for word
Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research 1979-2007. Observer effect as system commit command. Random event generators responsive to human intention.
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