MSI-ZERO-1.0
Prime Meridian Standard

A modern, geocentric definition of longitude zero — independent of empire, observatories, or legacy bias. The world starts here: a logical, modern origin for navigation, boundaries and systems.

What MSI-ZERO Defines

The Prime Meridian is the anchor for time, maps, navigation, satellite tracking, and global coordination. MSI-ZERO-1.0 establishes a single, Earth-centered reference suitable for a planetary civilization.

Why Greenwich Was Not Inevitable

Historical prime meridians were political decisions. MSI-ZERO is a geodetic decision — anchored to Earth geometry, not national infrastructure.

PRIME MERIDIAN INTERACTIVE TOOL
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Explore Meridian Zero

This section will host an interactive comparison tool: legacy Greenwich vs MSI-ZERO, satellite frames, and time alignment.

The live version will allow users to drag, compare, and convert coordinates in real time.

Where MSI-ZERO Is Used

MSI-ZERO-1.0 is foundational to every other MSI standard.

  • Meridian Time (MSI-TIME-1.0)
  • Terrestrial Reference Frame (MSI-TRF-2030)
  • Satellite and orbital navigation
  • Global mapping and charting
  • Interplanetary mission alignment