Congruity Global Instability Engine

Planetary Seismic Instability Radar

Experimental public observatory for detecting spatial clusters and systemic deviations in global seismic activity using public seismic data and a dynamic equilibrium framework.

Public Prototype v1.0
Open Radar View Repository
CGIE radar preview
How to read the radar

The CGIE radar explores spatial clustering and deviations from systemic equilibrium in global seismic activity.

The system highlights:

• spatial clusters of seismic events
• concentration of energy release
• deviations from background seismic distribution

Higher concentrations may indicate temporary regional instability patterns. This radar is designed for observational analysis of complex systems.

It is not a deterministic earthquake prediction system.
Live data scope

This public prototype is built on public seismic data from the USGS Earthquake Catalog.

The current observatory layer is designed to support future live and periodically refreshed radar updates based on global public seismic feeds.
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Low activity → normal background seismicity
Moderate clustering → regional stress concentration
High clustering → potential instability zone

The radar visualizes patterns in public seismic data to explore systemic deviations from global equilibrium.
CGIE Instability Index, experimental

This prototype explores a conceptual instability index derived from cluster density, magnitude distribution and spatial coherence in global seismic activity.

The index is experimental and used only for exploratory analysis.
Project scope

This public prototype represents an observatory layer of the broader CGIE framework.

It is intended for exploratory analysis, public visualization and complex systems research, not for deterministic event prediction.