PUBLICATIONS
Research, Books, and Intellectual Contributions
Research, Books, and Intellectual Contributions
The Nevada Awareness Institute (NVAI) Publications section presents the foundational works, research outputs, and intellectual contributions that support the development of Mysteryology™.
These publications represent the original research of NVAI’s founder and form the basis for:
the Mysteryology™ framework
the 3-pillar system (Energyology™, Consciousology™, Interactionology™)
the taxonomy and methodology used across NVAI research
They combine geomathematical analysis, geophysical observation, and structured anomaly investigation into a unified body of work.
The following publications by Shahrokh Zadeh establish the conceptual and analytical foundation of Mysteryology™ and its applications across natural systems and anomalous phenomena.
This work introduces the Sha’Z Square model, a geometrical framework analyzing relationships between ancient structures and global spatial patterns.
It examines how historically significant sites can be studied through mathematical correlation and spatial alignment, offering a new perspective on ancient engineering and global positioning systems.
The book identifies geometric relationships between multiple global landmarks and proposes that these structures may reflect systematic spatial design rather than isolated construction [turn0search0].
Key Contributions:
Geometric analysis of ancient structures
Global spatial correlation modeling
Foundation for geospatial pattern recognition
This publication expands the Sha’Z framework into a broader system of geospatial lines and areas, identifying regions where patterns of anomalies and environmental characteristics appear to cluster.
The book explores locations across the United States, introducing structured approaches to analyzing:
geospatial alignments
regional anomaly patterns
environmental correlations
It provides early groundwork for what later evolves into Interactionology™ and anomaly classification systems [turn0search1].
Key Contributions:
Introduction of geospatial anomaly zones
Development of spatial correlation techniques
Early mapping of anomaly-prone regions
This book represents a major advancement in the formalization of Mysteryology™, introducing structured approaches to analyzing anomalous phenomena, particularly UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena).
It emphasizes:
classification of anomalies
pattern recognition across datasets
integration of environmental and observational data
The work applies rigorous analytical methods to phenomena often considered unexplained, reframing them within a structured investigative framework [turn0search2].
Key Contributions:
Structured anomaly classification
UAP analysis within a scientific framework
Integration of multi-domain data
These books explore sacred geometry, lunar forces, and ancient alignments to uncover hidden truths across Earth and the cosmos.
These publications collectively form the intellectual foundation of NVAI’s research system:
Sha’Z Square → spatial geometry and global structure
Sha’Z Mystic Lines & Areas → geospatial pattern expansion
Mysteryology Codes → anomaly classification and analysis
Together, they support the development of:
the Mysteryology™ methodology
the taxonomy model
the 9-Zone Earth system framework
NVAI incorporates these works into:
workshop curricula
certification programs
field research protocols
case study analysis
They serve as:
primary educational materials
research references
case study foundations
Beyond formal publications, NVAI research includes:
case studies (e.g., atmospheric events, geophysical anomalies)
structured datasets and analysis reports
interdisciplinary investigations into environmental and observational systems
These materials are continuously expanded through NVAI’s research programs and fieldwork.
All works are original research contributions by Shahrokh Zadeh and are protected under intellectual property rights.
Mysteryology™, Energyology™, Consciousology™, Interactionology™, and related systems are proprietary frameworks developed through these publications and ongoing research [turn0search3].
NVAI publications aim to:
advance interdisciplinary scientific understanding
provide structured approaches to complex phenomena
support education and research development
establish a unified framework for cross-domain analysis