Tomasz Fiedoruk

Space Weather Researcher & Developer

I built SunGeo.net because I wanted to understand why some days feel different. Not emotionally different — physically. That dull pressure behind the eyes when a front rolls in, the restless nights during a geomagnetic storm, the strange clarity on a calm morning when the Schumann resonance hums quietly at 7.83 Hz.

My background is in software development and data analysis. I started monitoring Schumann Resonance data in early 2026, pulling spectrograms from research stations in Tomsk (Russia), ETNA and Cumiana (Italy), BGS Eskdalemuir (UK), and two HeartMath GCI stations in North America. When I realized the data existed but nobody was making it accessible to normal people, I built this.

Every reading on SunGeo passes through four AI vision pipelines, a cross-validation system that filters stale data, and a human review layer for published articles. I read the research papers, I check the numbers, and when the AI gets something wrong — it happens — I fix it and document the correction.

I am not a doctor or a neuroscientist. SunGeo does not give medical advice. What it does is put real, measurable environmental data in your hands so you can track your own patterns. The migraine articles cite peer-reviewed research. The wellness interpretations are grounded in published science. When something is speculative, I say so.

What I Monitor

  • 6 monitoring stations across 3 continents
  • 4 AI vision pipelines processing every reading
  • Content available in 8 languages
  • Data from NOAA SWPC, BGS/UKRI, HeartMath GCI, INGV

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