Impressive methodolgy. The negative results are probly as valuable as the positives here. Showing that hotspots are regional rather than global, and volcanoes lose significance under strict testing, actually strengthens the plate boundary findings. Most studies would bury those null results but calling them out explicitly makes the whole framework way more credible.
The framework is designed to fail cleanly where alignment is not robust. Seeing volcanoes and pooled hotspots lose significance under strict nulls is as important as seeing plate boundaries persist. It’s the contrast that makes the signal meaningful.
I have looked for that one video that I saw a year or two ago, but haven't found it. Where are you publishing/posting your work, besides here? I'm working on a site/API/app I'm calling Centropy-Project, where I'll have all my new physics and cosmology/consciousness papers, and a full suite of physics generators that people can play around with. I'll make a collaborators tab/page and maybe you would be interested in participating.
Thanks for your invitation. I am currently concentrating on my own research and laying my foundation, but I remain open to future collaborations. I am also developing a mobile app using an API for planetary grid work to serve both the public and researchers. It sounds like you have a busy schedule as well.
Impressive methodolgy. The negative results are probly as valuable as the positives here. Showing that hotspots are regional rather than global, and volcanoes lose significance under strict testing, actually strengthens the plate boundary findings. Most studies would bury those null results but calling them out explicitly makes the whole framework way more credible.
Thank you, that was very much intentional.
The framework is designed to fail cleanly where alignment is not robust. Seeing volcanoes and pooled hotspots lose significance under strict nulls is as important as seeing plate boundaries persist. It’s the contrast that makes the signal meaningful.
I have looked for that one video that I saw a year or two ago, but haven't found it. Where are you publishing/posting your work, besides here? I'm working on a site/API/app I'm calling Centropy-Project, where I'll have all my new physics and cosmology/consciousness papers, and a full suite of physics generators that people can play around with. I'll make a collaborators tab/page and maybe you would be interested in participating.
OK. My research paper has just been published in the ESS Open Archive:
https://essopenarchive.org/users/1023191/articles/1383068-global-geometric-structure-in-earth-systems-statistical-tests-of-high-symmetry-spherical-grids-against-geophysical-data
Thanks for your invitation. I am currently concentrating on my own research and laying my foundation, but I remain open to future collaborations. I am also developing a mobile app using an API for planetary grid work to serve both the public and researchers. It sounds like you have a busy schedule as well.
Have you seen the video where a man recreates digitally the forms of earth and all earth land masses using only spherical harmonics?
Hi Hawkeye. No, do you have a link?