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April 28, 2025

The Planetary Dynamics Index (PDI): A Comprehensive Dataset for Global Event Research

The Planetary Dynamics Index (PDI) represents 34 years of multi-domain environmental, geophysical, and astronomical data. This dataset documents correlations across cosmic, terrestrial, and human systems for academic research and institutional studies.

34
Years of Data Analysis
1990-2024
5
Data Buckets
Quintile resolution
4+
Month Delay
Public snapshot timing
FREE
Creative Commons
No AI training allowed

Dataset Overview

The Planetary Dynamics Index (PDI) is a comprehensive research dataset aggregating 34 years of cosmic, geophysical, biological, and societal measurements (1990-2025). This multi-domain dataset documents correlations between environmental factors and global events, available for academic research and institutional studies.

PDI Sub-Indices

CERI

Cosmic Electromagnetic Resonance Index

Tracks electromagnetic disturbances from cosmic events affecting Earth's resonance patterns.

GAMI

Geomagnetic Activity Modulation Index

Measures fluctuations in Earth's magnetic field that disrupt information coherence.

SOLI

Solar Energy Transfer Index

Quantifies solar radiation and X-ray activity effects on Earth's electromagnetic field.

AISI

Anxiety/Atmospheric Ionospheric Stress Index

Measures planetary geometry stress and atmospheric ionospheric disturbances.

Empirical Findings

Market Volatility Correlation

Statistical analysis shows elevated PDI values correlate with periods of significant financial market stress, including the 2008 financial crisis and COVID-19 market collapse. VIX peaks demonstrate temporal correlation with PDI elevation periods.

Seismic Activity Correlation

PDI elevation patterns show temporal alignment with major seismic events, including the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake(magnitude 9.1) and the 2011 Tohoku earthquake in Japan.

Climate Pattern Research

Research demonstrates correlation between PDI and El Niño events, with the 1997-1998 El Niño showing prolonged elevated PDI values corresponding to documented extreme weather patterns.

Research Data Access

This public snapshot provides PDI data in 5 broad buckets (quintiles) with a 4+ month delay. Higher resolution data is available through academic research fellowships.

Current Access Level

Tier: Public Snapshot (Free)
Resolution: 5 buckets (quintiles)
Delay: 4+ months
License: Creative Commons (no AI training)

Research Fellowship

Tier: Academic Research ($7.5K/year)
Resolution: 10 buckets (deciles)
Delay: 3+ months (shuffled dates)
Requirement: University/Non-profit + NDA

Research Methodology

PDI calculation integrates weighted sub-indices using empirically validated formulas. Solar and geomagnetic data account for nearly half of the PDI's total weight, with daily recalculation providing near real-time insights into planetary conditions.

Full methodology, calculation formulas, and validation details available in the complete research paper.