Concluded Lead: Dr. Amara Osei

Project Echo

Project Echo tested a simple, falsifiable idea: that gravitational micro-lensing anomalies would correlate with clusters of unexplained radio-frequency interference. If both phenomena shared a common cause, the correlation should be statistically visible.

What we found

It wasn’t. Across fourteen months of paired observation, we found no statistically significant correlation beyond what chance alone would produce. That is a real, useful result — it lets us rule out a shared-cause hypothesis and redirect resources toward Horizon and Tesseract.

Project Echo is formally concluded. The full dataset and methodology are published so others can check our work, or reuse the pipeline for a different question.