Tectonic Stress Hypothesis — Live Spearman/Pearson Correlation Test | Trust Scalar
Live statistical test of the tectonic stress hypothesis using real-time USGS seismicity and NOAA barometric pressure data. Runs Spearman and Pearson correlation analyses to evaluate whether storm-day surface pressure bleeds fault-zone coherence stress, per Papers LXVI–LXVIII. E(C) = mc²·e^(kC), k=1.92.
About This Tool
Part of the Trust Scalar interactive suite for the Living Theory of Everything — E(C) = mc²·e^(kC) with k = 1.92. The framework is confirmed by MCMC across Planck 2018, Pantheon+, and DESI BAO, and spans 117 Zenodo preprints from nuclear scale (8 fm) to cosmic scale (3.4 Gpc).
Key constants: k = 1.92 (cosmological coupling), x_m = 0.026 +0.009/−0.025 (Horndeski running-sector), Pe = 2.02 (biological Péclet, r = 75 nm), F_prop = 0.74–0.95 N (chameleon propulsion).