Independent Research Collective · Est. 2019

Reverse-engineering the physics the sky won't explain.

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.

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Project Continuum

Project Continuum is the long-term engineering effort behind our detector network: designing, building, and maintaining a permanent, expandable…

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Project Threshold

Project Threshold tests whether localized inertial-dampening effects — hinted at by the accelerations modeled in Project Tesseract —…

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Project Tesseract

Project Tesseract treats reported UAP sightings as a physics problem rather than a mystery. We take public sighting…

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Field Notes: The July Anomaly Cluster

For four nights in late July, all three Horizon detector sites logged correlated strain spikes within minutes of each other — something…

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