The Natural Hazards Lab investigates the underlying celestial, geomagnetic, and tidal influences associated with major natural disasters. As a division of the Mysteryology Lab under the Nevada Awareness Institute, the lab applies a multidisciplinary approach to uncover hidden patterns behind wildfires, earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, and volcanic eruptions. By integrating astronomical cycles, geophysical triggers, and planetary resonance models, the lab aims to enhance predictive capabilities and contribute to the development of early-warning systems grounded in natural cosmic dynamics.
Approach
Applying the Mysteryology Method, the lab examines how lunar phases, solar activity, planetary geometry, and geomagnetic fluctuations interact to influence the timing, location, and intensity of large-scale geophysical events. This resonance-based approach integrates ephemeris data, magnetic indices, tidal forces, and geospatial analysis to reveal recurring signatures in natural hazard occurrences.
Key areas of focus include wildfires, earthquakes, hurricanes, typhoons, tornadoes, and volcanic eruptions. Each phenomenon is studied through multiple lenses, including but not limited to resonance-based modeling, ephemeris analysis, space weather dynamics, and geophysical triggers. The objective is to uncover deeper predictive patterns and enhance our understanding of natural hazard timing. The lab ultimately aims to develop innovative early-warning systems grounded in the cosmic cycles that influence Earth’s most extreme events.