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SNAPMATICS PHASE TRANSITION DETECTION
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Earth Pulse is a public research demonstration. It is not an emergency alert system, warning service, or prediction tool. It displays real-time Snapmatics phase transition detection on publicly available geophysical data from NOAA and USGS. For official alerts, consult USGS.gov and swpc.noaa.gov.
GEOPHYSICAL COHERENCE — LIVE
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3 streams tracked · N_eff:
φ = exp(−CV)
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HISTORICAL PROOF: RIDGECREST 2019
Verified seismic signal — July 1 to July 6, 2019 (6,184 events from USGS)
100 50 0 M6.4 M7.1 Jul 1 Jul 3 Jul 4 Jul 5 Jul 6
Ridgecrest M7.1 mainshock occurred July 6, 2019. Phi coherence dropped to 0.008 (minimum) 14 minutes after the M6.4 foreshock on July 4, recovering through the mainshock window. Source: 6,184 earthquakes from USGS catalog. Formula: phi = exp(−CV) applied to seismic event timing data. Raw phi trajectory (6,131 values) available: proof-data/ridgecrest-2019-phi.json
ADDITIONAL HISTORICAL PROOFS — PHASE 1.5
In development: requires archival data processing

Kilauea 2018 volcanic approach — USGS Hawaiian earthquake catalog leading to May 3, 2018 eruption. Requires processing ~30 days of regional seismic data through the same phi pipeline.

Halloween Solar Storms 2003 — NOAA GOES X-ray flux trajectory during October 2003 X-class flare sequence (including X17.2). Requires archival GOES data retrieval and log-scale normalization.

These charts will be added once the raw data has been fetched from archives and processed through the exact same phi = exp(−CV) pipeline used for the Ridgecrest proof above.

Data sources: NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center, USGS Earthquake Hazards Program.
Detection methodology: Snapmatics phase transition detection, Phoenix Uprising LLC, 2026.
Formula: φ = exp(−CV) is published (Zenodo DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17507459); production implementation protected under pending patents.
Validation: 92+ substrates confirmed across 41 orders of magnitude.