RFT Research Blog

Latest insights, predictions, and experimental validation updates

January 15, 2025 Predictions

LIGO O5: What RFT Expects in 2025-2027

As LIGO prepares for its fifth observing run with enhanced sensitivity, RFT makes specific predictions for gravitational wave echoes from black hole mergers. We expect to see characteristic resonances at 25 Hz intervals that could definitively prove or disprove the scalaron field's existence.
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January 12, 2025 Experiments

Neutrino Mass Update: KATRIN's Latest Results

KATRIN's newest tritium decay measurements continue to narrow the neutrino mass window. With RFT predicting exactly 0.059 eV for the sum of masses, we're approaching the moment of truth. Current bounds are tightening toward RFT's precise prediction.
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January 10, 2025 Theory

Why RFT's Recursive Structure Solves the Bootstrap Problem

General Relativity has a fundamental circularity: the metric depends on matter, but matter depends on the metric. Most theories try to hide this; RFT embraces it. Here's why that makes all the difference for unification.
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January 8, 2025 Updates

RFT 13.1-13.9: The Unification Papers Summary

Our latest paper series demonstrates mathematical consistency, derives the Standard Model, and proves uniqueness. We break down the key results and their implications for experimental physics over the next five years.
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January 5, 2025 Predictions

750 GeV Resonance: LHC Run 3 Smoking Gun?

RFT's most confident prediction is a new particle at exactly 750 GeV. With LHC Run 3 at full energy, 2025 could be the year this prediction is definitively tested. We examine the latest hints and what to watch for.
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January 3, 2025 Experiments

Table-Top Quantum Gravity: The Next Frontier

RFT predicts quantum gravity effects become measurable at surprisingly large scales - around 10⁻⁶ meters. We explore upcoming experiments with cold atoms and precision interferometry that could detect these effects within 2-3 years.
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