MSI-DRIFT-1.0
Global Dynamic Earth Reference

Earth moves. Continents migrate. Coordinates drift. Seasons shift. Axes wander. Fields flip. MSI-DRIFT defines how position evolves through time — consistently, globally, and predictably. A changelog of Earth — across millennia. We document its tilt, orbit and field so humanity never loses the plot.

What Drift Means

MSI-DRIFT-1.0 defines the long-term horizontal motion of Earth’s crust using a unified plate-based model. It allows coordinates to be propagated forward or backward in time without ambiguity.

The Problem with Static Maps

Tectonic plates move centimeters per year. Over decades, maps, borders, infrastructure, and satellite alignment drift apart.

Traditional maps freeze the Earth in time. Over decades, tectonic motion introduces meter-scale errors between datasets, borders, infrastructure, and satellite systems.

DRIFT VISUALIZATION TOOL
Plate Motion · Epoch Shift · Coordinate Evolution

Visualize Earth in Motion

This interactive tool will show how tectonic plates move over time, how reference epochs change coordinates, and how MSI-DRIFT maintains consistency across generations of maps.

Where MSI-DRIFT Is Applied

MSI-DRIFT integrates directly with MSI-TRF and MSI-TOPO to form a time-aware spatial system suitable for Earth and space.

  • High-precision surveying and mapping
  • Infrastructure lifecycle management
  • Satellite ground reference consistency
  • Long-term climate and sea-level modeling