Project Continuum
Project Continuum is the long-term engineering effort behind our detector network: designing, building, and maintaining a permanent, expandable…
Relative Gravity Labs studies anomalies in gravitational-wave data and unexplained aerial phenomena, building open, testable models of propulsion signatures no current physics fully accounts for.
Project Continuum is the long-term engineering effort behind our detector network: designing, building, and maintaining a permanent, expandable…
Project Threshold tests whether localized inertial-dampening effects — hinted at by the accelerations modeled in Project Tesseract —…
Project Tesseract treats reported UAP sightings as a physics problem rather than a mystery. We take public sighting…
For four nights in late July, all three Horizon detector sites logged correlated strain spikes within minutes of each other — something…
Site Three is fully online with our redesigned isolation mount — the same upgrade we prototyped at Site One earlier this year,…
We get asked, more often than you’d think, why we publish our raw data and methodology instead of sitting on anything genuinely…
If you have sensor readings, sighting reports, or research to share, we want to hear about it.
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