Scope and boundaries

What this site does and does not claim.

RBFL/RBFT is presented here as a working hypothesis and reproducibility programme, not established physics. The site does not claim to replace general relativity, ΛCDM, MOND, or peer-reviewed consensus models.

No device claim

Any gravity-engineering equation is a hypothetical placeholder only. It is not a demonstrated device, instruction, or technology claim.

No embedded tracker

The rebuilt website contains no visitor counter, no hidden forms, no third-party counter service, no Google Analytics, and no download tally code.

Detection-stage leeway

Observable-derived event bands, lensing clues, wide-binary traces, and timing clues are used only to improve phase detection, not to alter the locked law.

Copyright and reuse

The archive is copyright protected. Research verification, short quotation with citation, and linking are allowed; full republication, commercial repackaging, or removal of provenance is not granted by this site. See Copyright & reuse.

External DOI records

Zenodo DOI records remain the preferred citation targets for public records and reproducibility packages. The local downloads mirror the public archive for convenience.

Copyright and use terms

Original RBFL/RBFT website text, diagrams, papers, figures, and packaging are copyright © 2026 Levi S. Haye / RBFL-RBFT Research Project unless a specific file or Zenodo record states otherwise. The archive is provided for research review and reproducibility testing with attribution. See Copyright & use terms.

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