Golden Age

Sensor Data in the Golden Age: A Guide to Conscious Monitoring

Sensor Data in the Golden Age: A Guide to Conscious Monitoring

Sensor data, in the context of the Golden Age, refers to the quantitative information captured by measuring devices that monitor and record the physical, emotio

Overview

Sensor data, in the context of the Golden Age, refers to the quantitative information captured by measuring devices that monitor and record the physical, emotional, and spiritual conditions of individuals and communities. This data is used to forward the collected information to a central location, enabling conscious monitoring and decision-making for holistic well-being and regenerative culture. With the rise of wireless sensor networks (WSNs), it is now possible to collect and analyze data on environmental conditions, such as temperature, sound, and pollution levels, as well as human emotions and spiritual states. The Findhorn Community in Scotland and the Esalen Institute in California are reportedly using sensor data to monitor and manage their ecological footprint and study the effects of meditation on the human body, respectively.