Project Continuum
Project Continuum is the long-term engineering effort behind our detector network: designing, building, and maintaining a permanent, expandable spacetime-curvature measurement…
Every project below moves through the same pipeline: raw signal, cross-site correlation, hypothesis, and — where possible — a testable model.
Project Continuum is the long-term engineering effort behind our detector network: designing, building, and maintaining a permanent, expandable spacetime-curvature measurement…
Project Threshold tests whether localized inertial-dampening effects — hinted at by the accelerations modeled in Project Tesseract — can be…
Project Tesseract treats reported UAP sightings as a physics problem rather than a mystery. We take public sighting reports —…
Project Horizon is the backbone of everything else we do: a network of low-cost gravitational strain detectors, built from modified…
Project Echo tested a simple, falsifiable idea: that gravitational micro-lensing anomalies would correlate with clusters of unexplained radio-frequency interference. If…