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The Global Coherence Monitoring System will consist of a network of approximately 12 sensor sites strategically placed around the world. These ultrasensitive sensors will monitor changes in the earth’s geomagnetic field. Individuals and organizations have a unique, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to sponsor a sensor site. This extraordinary venture depends on commitments from individuals, corporations, universities, schools, churches, community organizations and other groups to finance construction and deployment of these monitoring sites—the scientific eyes and ears of the Global Coherence Initiative.
 
The first prototype sensors have been placed in Boulder Creek, Calif., home of the Institute of HeartMath, a key project sponsor. Resident scientists are closely monitoring them and making adjustments that can be applied to future sites.
Why Sponsor A Sensor Site
Question: What are the benefits of sponsoring a site?
- Individual sponsors can take pride in knowing they are helping to support and launch a new technology for monitoring planetary rhythms.
- As sponsors, schools and universities, with their unique resources, can provide students with an unparalleled learning experience while participating in a historic experiment in human cooperation.
- Corporations can demonstrate their commitment to social responsibility and sustainability by sponsoring a sensor site.
- Religious organizations and congregations can participate in a project that lifts the human spirit, fosters cooperation and helps renew our world.
- Community and service organizations can mobilize their members for an important social cause.
- Environmental organizations can further their goals of creating more public awareness of planetary needs.
- Organizations working for peace will be supporting an international project that facilitates coherence among people and nations of the world.
Question: How much does sponsoring a sensor site cost?
Sponsoring a sensor site requires a $60,000 contribution, which will be used to build and install a monitoring site.
Question: Can a sponsor select the site for the sensor?
Although personal site preferences cannot be guaranteed, project officials will consider requests. All sites for sensors must be in nonresidential areas. Site Requirements. If you wish to make a site location request, please contact Global Coherence Monitoring System Technical Director Rollin McCraty at rollin@glcoherence.org or call (831) 338-8717.
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