Subterrane

Failure does not announce itself.

Settlement precedes cracking.
Shear precedes displacement.
Ductile accumulation precedes brittle failure.

By the time damage is visible, the causal position is already fixed.

The structural state beneath your asset is not unknown because it cannot be measured.

It is unknown because it has not been measured.

CIM Phase 1 establishes that baseline.

Structural Intelligence Overview

Subterrane measures Earth’s gravitational flow structure directly. The Causality Lens™ resolves deterministic stress accumulation and outputs the Causal Integrity Metric (CIM) — a contract-grade measure of structural viability. This replaces probabilistic risk models with physical state measurement across infrastructure, energy systems, and resource exploration.

What Subterrane Does

  • Measures gravitational flow structure across core–crust systems
  • Resolves stress accumulation in real time
  • Outputs CIM (0–100 structural integrity scale)
  • Enables pre-event intervention, not post-event recovery

CIM Phase 1 (Structural Baseline)

  • Asset-level structural state scoring derived from multi-source geophysical datasets
  • No instrumentation required. Phase 1 resolves structural state using existing geophysical datasets.
  • Outputs CIM exposure score (0–100) representing structural viability of industrial assets and corridors
  • Maps interface zones where structural transition and accumulation concentrate
  • Applied across operators, insurers, and infrastructure owners as a baseline decision layer

CIM Phase 1 does not model risk. It resolves structural state into a comparable operational metric.

Why Conventional Systems Fail

  • Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis (PSHA) measures recurrence, not accumulation
  • Risk models assume statistical probability, not physical causality
  • Infrastructure is financed on historical abstraction, not real-time structural condition

The absence of rupture is not the absence of stress.

The Causal Stack (Four-Layer Architecture)

Physical Substrate (gravitational flow field)
Causality Lens™ → CIM (deterministic state resolution)
Geostructural Commons (neutral structural ledger / administrative entity)
Sovereign Instruments (law, capital, enforcement)

Layer Details

  • Physical Substrate — The continuous gravitational flow field governing mass organization
  • Causality Lens™ — Resolves gravitational structure into deterministic state (CIM)
  • Geostructural Commons — Neutral structural ledger and administrative layer
  • Nine Sovereign Instruments — Covenant, Stability Tranche, Causality Bond, Certification, Data Consignment, Cartography License, Terrain Derivative, Resilience Warrant, Gravity Note

CIM Phase 1 is the entry layer. No instrumentation required. Structural state is resolved using existing geophysical datasets.

Causal Integrity Metric (CIM)

RangeStatusRequired Action
100–71%NormalMonitor
≤70%AlertPre-emptive reinforcement
≤60%ActionMandatory intervention
≤50%BreachStructural intervention required

Immediate Application: South Africa M1 Corridor

  • Five structurally resolved kimberlite targets identified via gravitational flow alignment
  • Confirmed across multi-year field validation (Thorny River, Marsfontein, M1 trend)
  • Drill-ready under current structural conditions

Diamond Engine Campaign

  • Capital requirement: $350,000
  • Objective: Convert structural certainty into secured mineral asset
  • Execution window: Pre-closure seasonal drilling cycle

Subterrane vs Probabilistic Systems

DimensionSubterraneTraditional
MethodGravitational structureStatistical inference
OutputDeterministic state (CIM)Probability
TimeframeReal-time accumulationHistorical patterns
InterventionPre-eventReactive
ExplorationStructural inevitabilityGeological likelihood

Operational Principle

Structure precedes strategy. Causality precedes covenant.
Subterrane measures whether the ground beneath a system remains structurally valid.
Participation is binary: align with structure, or remain exposed to it.

Contact
strategy@subterrane.info · sovereign@subterrane.info · subterrane.info/lastobstacle · subterrane.info/cim-phase-1