Earth: Day Zero · Paper 024 of 512
Concentric Elevation Relationships
If a radial elevation pattern exists, a second question follows naturally: Do surrounding elevations organize themselves into concentric relationships?
Earth: Day Zero evaluates this possibility as a geometric observation independent of any proposed mechanism.
Central Peak Logic
Many geological processes produce elevated centers. The mere existence of a central elevation therefore provides limited evidentiary value.
More informative is the relationship between the central elevation and surrounding topographic structures.
Concentric Organization
The framework evaluates whether elevated terrain forms partial or complete rings around the proposed central region.
The degree of continuity, scale, symmetry, and persistence can then be measured and compared against alternative explanations.
Hierarchy Of Evidence
A central elevation alone represents a single observation.
A central elevation combined with concentric organization, large-scale geometry, and independent geophysical signatures represents a stronger constraint network.
Testing The Pattern
The critical question is whether the observed relationships exceed what would be expected from random geological organization.
Future papers examine gravity signatures, mantle-scale implications, and falsifiability conditions to determine whether the proposed geometry remains viable.
Research Collaboration
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