Week 10 · Published May 31, 2026 · Paper 85 of 383
Throughout the ABC Sequencing Challenge, Mount Everest and the Mariana Trench have served as reference anchors representing the observable upper and lower bounds of Earth's structural extremes.
This paper synthesizes observations, geometric descriptors, scale relationships, mechanics-response frameworks, and sequence-oriented analysis into a unified comparative structure.
Rather than treating these environments as isolated anomalies, the study evaluates whether extreme-value systems exhibit recurring organizational characteristics when examined across multiple analytical layers.
The comparison provides a framework for understanding how geological extremes function within broader structural networks while remaining measurable, observable, and comparable.
This paper represents the first full cross-domain synthesis between Earth's highest and lowest known structural expressions.