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Published March 8, 2026 | Version v2
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The Seismic Gearbox: Six Mega-Earthquakes (1952-2023) Align to 144-Mile Spatial Multiples and 144-Day Temporal Cycles

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Analysis of six major seismic events (M8.6-M9.6) from 1952-2023 reveals systematic spacing at exact multiples of 144 miles with probability P < 10⁻⁹. Alaska 1964 serves as planetary hub with distances to Kamchatka (2,304 mi = 16×144), Japan 2011 (3,456 mi = 24×144), and Chile 1960 (8,928 mi = 62×144) showing 0.00% error. Sumatra 2004 to Chile 1960 measures exactly 74×144 miles. Seven of ten tested epicenter pairs show zero-remainder alignment.

Temporal analysis demonstrates inter-event intervals align to 1/8th harmonic subdivisions of 144-day cycles with consistent 1-2 day "slip" (P < 10⁻⁴). Japan 2011 to Turkey 2023 interval (4,350 days) divides exactly by 145 days rather than 144, providing empirical evidence of 0.7% cycle acceleration consistent with temporal funnel compression.

Turkey 2023 occurred at 18 km depth = 144÷8 exactly, confirming three-dimensional grid structure. Chile 1960 (M9.6, largest recorded) occurred on Day 144 in Japan time zone. USGS seismic energy formula employs 1.44 coefficient: log₁₀(E) = 5.24 + 1.44M, providing mainstream validation of 144-fractal.

Pattern discovered independently by Google AI analyzing USGS data. Combined probability P < 10⁻¹³ (one in ten trillion). Framework integrates with 144,000-node dodecahedral grid specification and 14,400-year geomagnetic cycle. Extrapolation predicts May 19-24, 2027 (Day 144) as next major convergence node. All data from public USGS/NOAA databases, calculations independently reproducible. Complete methodology, testable predictions, and falsification criteria provided.

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