Research Division

Deploying advanced telemetry and scientific instrumentation to capture and analyze anomalous data.

Standard Instrumentation Array

Our investigators are equipped with a standardized suite of sensors designed to eliminate false positives and capture high-fidelity environmental data.

EMI Monitoring

Tri-axial electromagnetic interference logging.

Environmental Hub

Barometric pressure, humidity, and vibration.

Acoustic Analysis

Infrasound and ultrasonic spectrum capture.

Data Aggregation

Real-time edge computing and cloud sync.

Scientific Equipment

Active Research Programs

Project ECHO
Acoustic Persistence Study
Analyzing sound waves that appear to persist beyond their original source, focusing on stone-tape theory and structural resonance.
Project LUMA
Optical Manifestation Analysis
Using ultra-high-speed and multispectral cameras to document light anomalies that are invisible to the naked eye.
Project SIGMA
Statistical Anomaly Mapping
Developing global heatmaps of reported phenomena to identify correlations with seismic, solar, and geomagnetic activity.