Every signal needs time, place, source, and consequence.
A grounding layer for events, sources, proximity, confidence, relations, location points, timelines, and downstream influence.
Every TheoB pathway can move through Past, Present, and Future without losing context.
Read current signals, conditions, and live context.
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Events become intelligence only when anchored.
TheoB should not treat information as floating text. Every important signal should be anchored to time, place, source proximity, confidence, related events, and downstream influence.
A useful event has structure.
When the event happened, when it was reported, and when it changed.
Coordinates, region, cultural context, proximity, and affected geography.
Primary source, eyewitness, official record, expert, folklore, mythology, or repeated story cluster.
Verified, likely, disputed, symbolic, speculative, evolving, or unknown.
What came before, what may have caused it, and what it connects to.
What changed afterward: decisions, outcomes, anomalies, signals, or memory.
Fast view: strongest source or most relevant anchor.
Balanced view: primary, nearby, and independent confirmation.
Research view: multiple perspectives, clusters, contradictions, and repeated signal families.
Deep archive: source families, geographic witnesses, historical transmission, folklore, and revisions.
Anchoring turns current events and ancient markers into reusable memory.
A signal, upload, source, contribution, or anomaly enters TheoB.
Record time, place, source type, confidence, and proximity.
Connect upstream causes, related events, and downstream consequences.
Weight primary evidence, proximity, credibility, multiple witnesses, and historical persistence.
Send to Timeline, Atlas, Scenarios, Workflow, Vault, or Contributor Review.
Store anchored event history for reuse, revision, and future anomaly detection.
Stage 1 weather now shares the Event Anchor structure.
Mock weather signal used to test routing before connecting a real weather API.
Mock signals now share the same anchor structure.
Sample weather-related signal for testing event anchoring, routing, and circulation without paid API usage.
Sample science signal for testing how research updates connect to Planetary Timeline and Temporal Intelligence.
Sample cacao signal for testing producer, climate, agriculture, sourcing, and scenario routing.
Sample culture/event signal for testing Festival Village, Event OS, and local routing.
Ancient markers and live events share one structure.
This schema lets TheoB treat deep-time markers, current events, folklore, mythology, eyewitness reports, source clusters, and anomalies through the same anchoring logic: time, place, source, confidence, relations, influence, and review.
Early Earth forms through planetary accretion and begins stabilizing as a distinct planet.
Template for a modern live signal entering TheoB through Signal Network or contributor input.
Planetary timeline markers can become event anchors automatically.
This converter turns deep-time seed entries into reusable event anchors with time, place, source, confidence, influence, review status, and memory value.
Formation of spacetime, energy, matter, and early cosmic expansion.
Formation of the Sun, planetary disk accretion, and early planetary bodies.
Formation of Earth, crust development, volcanic activity, and early stabilization.
Stable water systems emerge and begin reshaping planetary chemistry.
Prebiotic chemistry and possible early replicating systems emerge.
Photosynthetic organisms reshape atmosphere and planetary chemistry.