2020-08-22, 10:18 PM
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randonautica
The app takes you to places in your own area that you wouldn't normally go to and some disturbing findings have occurred as a result of people following its directions. You are supposed to think of a general subject when you run the app and the findings seem to relate. As usual, I am skeptical of people's conclusions but I am intrigued because of my own experiments with the number 23 and how creepy the results start to become.
QUOTE: "Randonautica is said to generate three types of coordinates: an attractor, a void, and an anomaly. An attractor is a coordinate with the highest, "most significant" concentration of quantum dots, which could possibly inspire and uplift the users; a void is the antonym of it; and an anomaly can be described as both an attractor and a void.[3] It is inspired by the chaos theory and Guy Debord's Theory of the Derive.[1] The quantum data is powered by the Australian National University."
The app takes you to places in your own area that you wouldn't normally go to and some disturbing findings have occurred as a result of people following its directions. You are supposed to think of a general subject when you run the app and the findings seem to relate. As usual, I am skeptical of people's conclusions but I am intrigued because of my own experiments with the number 23 and how creepy the results start to become.
QUOTE: "Randonautica is said to generate three types of coordinates: an attractor, a void, and an anomaly. An attractor is a coordinate with the highest, "most significant" concentration of quantum dots, which could possibly inspire and uplift the users; a void is the antonym of it; and an anomaly can be described as both an attractor and a void.[3] It is inspired by the chaos theory and Guy Debord's Theory of the Derive.[1] The quantum data is powered by the Australian National University."