The Institute
An independent research institute dedicated to the systematic investigation of anomalous phenomena at the intersection of geology, mythology, and electromagnetic science.
Haun Research operates at the frontier of disciplines that mainstream science has been slow to unify. We believe that persistent anomalous phenomena — luminous events, infrasound corridors, geomagnetic disturbances — are not supernatural in origin, but rather the observable signatures of poorly understood geological and electromagnetic processes. Our work is to document, correlate, and theorize.
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator
Trained in structural geology and comparative mythology, M. Haun has spent 15 years conducting geological field expeditions across the Massif Central and Appalachian ranges. Their work draws on tectonic piezoelectric theory, archival geomythological records, and direct anomaly observation to build a unified model of landscape-driven phenomena.
Our research protocol integrates four parallel investigative streams, applied simultaneously at each field site.
Structural mapping of fault systems, rock composition analysis, and identification of quartz-bearing formations with piezoelectric potential. Cross-referenced with historical seismic records.
Systematic review of regional folklore, oral traditions, and historical accounts for recurring anomaly descriptions. Spatial correlation with geological features.
Continuous field measurement of ELF/VLF electromagnetic emissions, ground current anomalies, and atmospheric ionization at fault intersection nodes.
Cross-referencing anomaly event logs with NOAA solar storm data, geomagnetic Kp indices, and historical aurora records to identify solar-terrestrial coupling signatures.
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