Break free from your usual routine and find adventure in your own neighborhood with this official field guide to the popular Randonautica app.
Randonauts everywhere are exploring the world outside of their usual daily routes and expanding their previous understandings of the mind-matter connection. They are finding that once they arrive, there is often an eerily spot-on connection to the intention they set before generating the coordinates. Or they simply discover a place they haven’t been before.
In The Official Guide to Randonautica, the creators of the popular app explain how the intentions from the user translate to randomly generated coordinates, and all the theories about why users’ set intentions can be so closely related to what they find at the given location. This book gives you the opportunity to log your experiences so you can make the most of what you discover on these journeys. Whether you’re a new randonaut or a seasoned expert, this book is the perfect field guide for your next adventure.
This book was long overdue - especially since the Randonautica App is mostly misused these days. It's just a vehicle to tell mostly untrue ghost- and murder-stories just for clicks on Tiktok or Youtube. Since i was genuinely interested in the science and thoughts behind it, i was interested in reading the book about it. You have to be a little patient, the first 30 pages are mostly generic sentences you can also read in all the advertisements. Then thankfully it gets juicy; you get to learn what a "probality tunnel" is, how the point you choose is really "random" and much more (won't spoil that because i believe the learning process is very important). It all comes down to this: you just could be able to show what an "observer" does when he willingly sets things in motion with a clear intention - what you will find if you go there is mostly also a random outcome that you could find meaning in, or not. I'm afraid real quantum scientists would wrinkle their noses, especially since the "observer effect" doesn't work in such a simple way, but i think this is ok - at least it's a try to hack our daily routine. (disclaimer: English is not my first language)
You have to go into reading this book with an open mind. This book is surprisingly both spiritual and scientific. It definitely helps you understand how Randonautica works and how get the most out of the app. There is a lot of loaded words and phrases which make it difficult to understand on the first read. Some of the science in this book is still being explored and tested. It will be interesting where this book stands in one hundred years time.
I didn't understand the whole book, but enjoyed more insight on the ap. I enjoy a good randonautic adventure. Some of my experiences have definitely been interesting.