Mainstream quantum mechanics

Casimir Effect/Cavities

Quantum force between conducting plates; basis for microchip energy devices but insufficient for weapons

Scientists / Papers

Garrett Modell research

Theories Citing This Reference (8)

Air-Breathing MHD Propulsion

Plasma orbs use magnetohydrodynamics to extract energy from air, creating self-sustaining propulsion without fuel tanks

CIA-Trained Evasion

Scientists like Puthoff and Davis have received CIA training on how to evade questions, dodge inquiries, and gaslight researchers while maintaining plausible deniability

Coherent Matter Wave Beams

Lockheed Martin technology creates coherent electron beams millions of times more powerful than lasers using Bose-Einstein condensation

General

Military technology utilizing focused energy beams for offensive or defensive purposes

Insider Knowledge Network

The ARO officer's familiarity with Puthoff indicates a network of insiders with classified knowledge that extends beyond obvious intelligence channels

Manufactured Fusion Hope

Public fusion programs (tokamaks, stellarators) are intentional distractions to delay free energy rollout while maintaining control

Unnatel Suppression

Larry Mau and Unnatel researchers who discovered macroscopic quantum tunneling were allowed to die destitute while Puthoff, Davis, and Forward maintained contact, suggesting information extraction without reward

ZPF Array Propulsion

Douglas Miller's design for the Zero-Point Field MEMs Array (he also calls it the ZPF Array), a micro-fabricated chip from his company Zero-Point Field Technologies LLC. Its GHz-actuated wedge cavities polarize virtual particle pairs to push off the quantum vacuum, an approach Miller frames as modulating the vacuum for navigation rather than extracting energy from it. He builds it on the Haisch-Rueda-Puthoff 1994 inertia model and Barry Setterfield's variable-constants hypothesis. 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.