Earth: Day Zero · Paper 013 of 512
Ordered Signature Framework
Many geological models evaluate observations individually. Earth: Day Zero instead asks whether multiple observations form an ordered sequence that can be tested as a unified structure.
The Ordered Signature Framework is the methodology used to evaluate whether candidate entrance, exit, midpoint, energetic, and Earth–Moon system observations occur in a non-random and physically meaningful order.
From Observation To Sequence
An isolated observation may be interesting. A sequence of observations constrained by geometry, chronology, and physics becomes significantly more informative.
The central question is not whether a single feature can be explained. The question is whether multiple independent features organize themselves into a coherent structure.
Signature Classes
Earth: Day Zero recognizes several classes of signatures:
- geometric signatures;
- geophysical signatures;
- planetary response signatures;
- Earth–Moon system signatures;
- anomaly signatures.
Each signature class contributes a different type of constraint.
Ordering Logic
The framework evaluates whether signatures appear in an expected order under reconstruction.
If entrance, exit, midpoint, energetics, and lunar constraints all require contradictory ordering, the framework weakens. If they reinforce one another, explanatory efficiency increases.
Falsifiability Through Order
The Ordered Signature Framework is valuable because it creates additional opportunities for falsification.
A model can survive one observation by coincidence. It becomes increasingly difficult for coincidence to explain multiple independent signatures organized in a coherent sequence.
Research Collaboration
Published by Ontomics Research Library. Ontomics develops scientific frameworks, Earth–Moon system investigations, planetary science research, geological systems analysis, external R&D structures, and collaborative research programs.