In plain terms
The Engine's statistical backbone. A 4-cycle model comparing historical era pairs across the 138-year the 138-year reset cycle produces a correlation coefficient of r=0.88-0.94 across 6 era pairs.
The Engine's statistical backbone. A 4-cycle model comparing historical era pairs across the 138-year the 138-year reset cycle produces a correlation coefficient of r=0.88-0.94 across 6 era pairs. In plain language: when the engine overlays one 138-year cycle on another (e.g., 1764-1902 vs 1902-2040), the pattern of events — wars, financial crises, technological disruptions, institutional failures — matches with 88-94% correlation. This is the mathematical basis for the engine's predictions: if the pattern held for 4 previous cycles, the current cycle's trajectory can be projected