This page explains how UniqAtlas reviews Schumann-related content before publishing. The goal is simple: live data should be easy to access without turning uncertainty into hype.

Measured before interpreted

We review frequency, amplitude, signal quality, and source timing together before describing an event as notable.

Correction-friendly

If wording is too strong, context is missing, or a source conflicts with a claim, we revise the page and update the date when needed.

Ad-independent

Advertising does not decide what we publish, how we describe risk, or which pages get updated first.

1. Source and Evidence Rules

We prefer public scientific monitoring sources and clearly separated inference. If upstream data is delayed, partial, or noisy, we say so instead of overstating certainty.

When multiple references disagree, we describe the disagreement and avoid presenting a single chart as final proof.

2. Claim Limits

UniqAtlas does not use live charts as medical diagnosis, financial advice, or proof of extraordinary claims. Health-adjacent topics are described cautiously and should not be used for treatment decisions.

We avoid sensational framing such as fixed predictions, miracle language, or unsupported certainty about human effects.

3. Updates, Dates, and Corrections

Important reference pages are reviewed periodically. When a page changes materially, we refresh the visible update date and revise the wording where necessary.

If you report an error, include the page URL and the source that conflicts with our wording. Verified issues are corrected as quickly as practical.

4. Advertising Independence

Ads can appear on the site, including through Google AdSense, but advertising does not control editorial choices. We do not manufacture unsupported claims to increase clicks.

Cookie consent, privacy controls, and advertising labels are handled separately from content judgment.

5. What We Publish

  • Live monitoring pages for current conditions and short-term context
  • Methodology, FAQ, and explainer pages for source literacy
  • Analysis content that should always be read with date and source awareness

6. Contact the Editorial Desk

For corrections, source notes, or partnership inquiries, email info@uniqatlas.com

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