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The numbers are projections, not measurements: the near-term prototype targets just 3 to 15 millinewtons at 10W, while the company's scaling math projects 0.6 to 2.4 newtons of directional thrust per square centimeter (and 1 to 9 newtons of upward, anti-gravity force) for a full array. As of May 2026 the project sits at the design stage with a fabrication-ready package, a provisional patent (US 63/820,876) with a non-provisional filing planned for June 2026, and roughly $5,400 invested against a $350K prototype ask inside a wider $1M raise, with no grants or test results yet. Miller hopes to build the prototype with a university partner (he names Rice University's nanofab and Embry-Riddle) and to pursue an NSF STTR.
The October 2025 Tim Ventura livestream that 4Orbs first drew on cited an earlier, vaguer figure of 6+ units of thrust from 10W.