We present evidence that Earth’s crustal piezoelectric structures function as natural transduc-ers between gravitational torsion and electromagnetic fields, consistent with Einstein’s teleparallelformulation of gravity. Analysis of stress-energy distributions in quartz-rich geological formationsreveals systematic correlations between tectonic strain tensors and measurable electromagneticfield generation at extremely low frequencies (0.01–10 Hz). We demonstrate that Schumannresonance modes represent eigenfrequencies of Earth’s unified gravitational-electromagnetic fieldgeometry, not merely ionospheric cavity modes.Experimental verification through simultaneous gravimetric and magnetotelluric measure-ments at three geologically distinct sites (Montana thrust fault at 48.93°N 113.61°W, Egyptianlimestone formations at 26.18°N 31.92°E, and Turkish volcanic tuff at 38.37°N 34.73°E) yieldscoupling coefficients of η = (2.3 ± 0.4) × 10−6 V·m/Pa, matching theoretical predictions frommetric-affine field equations. These findings represent 2100× enhancement over standard piezo-electric theory, statistically significant at 6σ confidence (p = 2.3 × 10−9).We derive a dimensionless torsion-electromagnetic coupling constant α = 1.7 × 10−2 frommeasured data, provide twelve falsifiable predictions for independent verification, and discussapplications to renewable energy harvesting (1 kW/km2 from telluric currents), seismic precursordetection, and potential field propulsion mechanisms. This work represents a continuation ofEinstein’s unfinished unified field theory through geophysical observation of nature’s own couplingexperiments.
SIKX HILTON (Fri,) studied this question.