Global Coherence Monitoring System
The Global Coherence Monitoring System (GCMS) is one of four interconnected research
systems GCI uses to study how humans, living systems, and Earth’s magnetic environment
influence one another. This global network of ultrasensitive magnetometers continuously
measures the resonant frequencies in Earth’s magnetic field.


As of 2026, sensor sites are
operating in:
- Boulder Creek, California
- Hofuf, Saudi Arabia
- Alberta, Canada
- Baisogala, Lithuania
- Northland Region of New Zealand
- Kwazulu Natal, South Africa


What We Measure
GCMS sensors track changes in geomagnetic activity caused by solar storms, variations in solar wind speed, disruptions in Schumann resonances, and potentially the signatures of major global events with strong emotional components.
The resonant frequencies in Earth’s magnetic fields directly overlap with those of the human brain, cardiovascular system, and autonomic nervous system. This means numerous physiological rhythms and collective behaviors are synchronized with solar and geomagnetic activity—and disruptions in these fields can affect human health and behavior. When Earth’s magnetic field is disturbed, people may experience sleep disturbance, mental confusion, unusual
fatigue, or feelings of being on edge without apparent cause.
Our Research Questions
We use GCMS to investigate:
How Earth’s magnetic fields affect human physiological, mental, and emotional processes
Whether magnetic field changes occur before natural catastrophes like earthquakes or volcanic eruptions
Potential correlations between field disturbances and social unrest or collective human events

GCI Research Hypotheses
The following hypotheses guide our ongoing collaborative research:
- Human and animal health, cognitive functions, emotions, and behavior are affected by solar, geomagnetic, and other earth-related magnetic fields.
- Earth’s magnetic field acts as a carrier of biologically relevant information that connects all living systems.
- Every person affects the global information field.
- Collective human consciousness affects the global information field. Large numbers of people creating heart-centered states of care, love, and compassion generate a more coherent field environment that can benefit others and help offset planetary discord and incoherence.

The Interconnection Hypothesis
We propose that human emotions and consciousness interact with and encode information in the geomagnetic field, creating a feedback loop between humans and Earth’s energetic systems. This encoded information may be communicated nonlocally between people at a subconscious level, linking all living systems within the field environment and influencing collective consciousness.

Why This Matters
Every cell in our bodies exists within fluctuating magnetic fields from both Earth and the sun. Human physiological rhythms synchronize with solar and geomagnetic activity, meaning disruptions in these fields can affect virtually every biological system. Research has linked
changes in Earth’s magnetic field to:
- Heart rhythm variations and cardiovascular events
- Brain and nervous system activity changes
- Alterations in athletic performance, memory, and cognitive tasks
- Shifts in mood, including depression and anxiety
- Sleep quality and circadian rhythm disruption
The frequencies generated by Earth and its ionosphere (0.01 to 300 Hz) overlap significantly with human cardiovascular, brain, and autonomic nervous system frequencies. GCMS data is revealing that we may be more deeply interconnected with Earth’s magnetic field than previously understood.
Just For Fun
Global Coherence Monitoring System Installation – South Africa
The Global Coherence Monitoring System was installed in the KwaZulu Natal
province, South Africa in June 2015. This informative video shows, from start to
finish, the installation of the sensor.

