> This is why I want hard facts

There probably aren't any hard facts available.
  In the past, Google have been evasive/flexible (depending on your
degree of paranoia) about rate issues on the other rate-limited
services.
  There is no reason for them to publish their anti-abuse
implementation in detail ; there is no reason why the parameters it
operates under should stay constant from minute to minute.
  There are recognised methods to deal with the situation, and
throttle request rates to good advantage.  They've been successfully
used for years.

Deal with it, or ask for your money back.

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