Zeq Global Disaster Precursor Detection is a real-time Earth monitoring system powered by the Zeq GDPD v1.287.002 framework — detecting disasters before they happen.
The framework uses a mathematical oscillator at 1.287 Hz — a deterministic frequency observed across physical systems — brain delta waves, gait cadence, pulsar periods, seismic waves, and volcanic tremor — to detect disaster precursors before they happen.
How it works: The master equation dφ/dt integrates 8 real-time data streams (USGS earthquakes, weather, volcanoes, wildfires, storms, space weather, GDELT news, air quality) through 20 HF forensic equations synchronised at 1.287 Hz. When φ rises above 7.83 (the Schumann resonance threshold), a disaster precursor alert is triggered.
Every detection is:
The time gap between the SHA-256 hash timestamp and the published event is mathematical proof of precursor detection.
Open source. Built on the Zeq Mathematical Framework — 2,454 verified physics operators across 67 domains.