Research & Exploration
The Human Signal Project supports independent investigation into emerging technologies, human consciousness, health, and practical approaches aimed at preserving and enhancing human sovereignty.
Our Scientific Vision
The Human Signal Project recognises that all scientific discovery begins with observation. Many phenomena now widely accepted by science were initially observed by only a few individuals before eventually being investigated systematically and independently replicated.
Our long-term objective is to progressively advance research concerning human signal phenomena through increasingly rigorous methodologies.
Scientific objective: to generate sufficient high-quality evidence to achieve Level 9 scientific validation — systematic review and meta-analysis based on multiple independent studies — and, where warranted by the evidence, contribute to eventual Level 10 scientific consensus and societal understanding.
Scientific Credibility Scale
Initial Observation
A potentially significant phenomenon is observed by one or more individuals under natural conditions. The absence of formal scientific investigation does not necessarily imply that the observation is invalid; it indicates that systematic study has not yet been undertaken.
Documented Observation
Observations are carefully documented using photographs, measurements, video recordings, testimonies, or other forms of evidence, creating a foundation for future scientific investigation.
Observational Case Series
A number of cases are systematically documented using a common methodology. Patterns begin to emerge that justify more structured scientific investigation.
Structured Pilot Study
A formal study is conducted using a defined protocol, consistent measurements, and documented outcomes. The objective is exploratory: to determine whether the phenomenon can be observed reliably and whether larger studies are justified.
Controlled Non-Randomised Study
Studies include comparison groups, baseline measurements, statistical analysis, and increased methodological rigour, but without full randomisation.
Current Human Signal semiconductor detection research is presently estimated to lie approximately within Levels 3–4.
Randomised Controlled Trial
Participants are randomly assigned to intervention and control groups, helping reduce bias and strengthen causal interpretation.
Double-Blind Randomised Controlled Trial
Neither participants nor investigators know which intervention participants receive, representing one of the strongest methods for reducing bias.
Multi-Centre Independent Replication
The same methodology is successfully reproduced across multiple locations by different investigators. Reproducibility is a cornerstone of scientific validation.
Independent Replication by Multiple Research Groups
Several independent research teams replicate the findings consistently, substantially increasing confidence in the phenomenon.
Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review
Multiple independent studies are systematically analysed together. Consistent findings across numerous studies provide very strong scientific support.
The Human Signal Project aspires to help facilitate research that ultimately reaches this level of scientific validation.
Established Scientific Consensus
The phenomenon becomes widely accepted by the broader scientific community and is incorporated into mainstream scientific understanding, education, and professional practice.
Current Areas of Exploration
Semiconductor Detection in Human Subjects
Investigation of semiconductor-like responses detected in human subjects using non-linear junction detection technologies.
Human Signal Investigation
Research into unusual signal phenomena potentially associated with the human body, including wireless signal observations, environmental influences, long-term monitoring, and comparative studies.
Consciousness and Human Development
Exploring the relationship between technology, consciousness, health, spiritual development, and human potential.
Practical Solutions and Recovery Approaches
Exploring detoxification approaches, lifestyle interventions, environmental optimisation, spiritual practices, and natural health methodologies.
Research Principles
Open Inquiry
Questions should be explored freely, respectfully, and responsibly.
Scientific Humility
All conclusions remain open to revision in light of new evidence.
Independence
Research should remain free from ideological or commercial pressures whenever possible.
Collaboration
Progress emerges through cooperation, transparency, and shared learning.