ATTENTION: TECHNICAL DISCLOSURE – Exponential Corrosion Anomaly in the Bering Strait (2022-2026)To the Academic Research Boards of Marine Engineering and Geophysical Sciences,I am submitting a critical observation regarding the structural integrity of maritime assets and subsea infrastructure in the Arctic sector. This inquiry is based on a 45-year longitudinal study (1979–2024) of the Bering Strait corridor.We request your immediate technical verification of a catastrophic divergence in corrosion rates:1. The “1 mm” Constant (1945–2021)Historical data from centenary shipwrecks (WWII era) and early subsea installations in the region show a consistent, linear corrosion rate of approximately 1 mm per year. This baseline has remained stable for over 80 years, reflecting natural oceanic chemical processes.2. The “15 mm” Anomaly (2022–2026)Our recent MapXplorer analysis indicates that between 2022 and 2026, this rate has surged to an unprecedented 15 mm per year. This is a 1500% increase in metal loss within a five-year window.3. The Mechanism: Induced Energy and “Melting Sabotage”Such a spike cannot be attributed to climate change or salinity alone. Our data points to Induced Galvanic Corrosion triggered by low-frequency electromagnetic signals (Marconi-type induction) transmitted through pipeline grounding piles.The Strategic Objective: We hypothesize that this induced energy is intentionally heating the subsea environment to sabotage the “45-Year Ice Rebound” observed in 2024-2025. By artificially melting the ice, the mobility of “active biological droplets” (aerosols) is maintained in the atmosphere.4. Refuting the “Sabotage” Narrative via Material ScienceMainstream media has blamed “state-sponsored sabotage” (e.g., Israel) for recent pipeline failures. However, the identical 15 mm/year decay found on nearby historic shipwrecks—which are not tactical targets—disproves this. If these wrecks are melting at the same rate as the pipelines, the cause is an engineered environmental field, not a physical explosion.Formal Demand for Information:We demand the release of independent metallurgical samples from Bering Strait wrecks and modern pipeline segments to confirm this 15 mm/year surge. We urge your institutions to prioritize physics over political defamation.Sincerely,

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