Electromagnetic GravitationalPropulsion
Redefining Propulsion.
No Propellant. No Limits.
A solid-state device that generates directional force by leaning on spacetime itself. No fuel. No exhaust. No moving parts. Just electricity in, motion out — and a question about gravity we think we can answer.
What it is
A solid-state device for directional force.
Three things set this apart from every previous attempt at exotic propulsion: there's a real, testable idea underneath it, it's small enough to build and test on a bench, and the IP is already filed.
Solid-State
No moving parts. No propellant.
A quiet, solid object — nothing to burn, nothing to refuel, nothing leaving the device. Just electricity in, motion out.
A New Idea
Not magic. Physics.
We think a genuinely new mechanism is at work — one specific, testable claim about how gravity and energy relate. The proof is a measurement, not a slogan. The details, we keep close.
Patent-Backed
Two filings, one program.
Foundational US Provisional 64/036,293 covers the apparatus and method, with further filings in progress. The full disclosure stays private while the window is open.
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Propellant
Nothing leaves the device
Solid-state
Architecture
No moving parts, no exhaust
Electric
Drive
Electricity in, motion out
Bench
Scale today
Small enough to build and test by hand
Go deeper
Explore the program.
The idea, the build, the company — a few ways into the work.
The Idea
What if gravity plays favorites?
The one question the whole program is built on — and why we keep most of the answer behind the curtain.
See the ideaDevelopment
What we're prototyping — live.
The bench architecture, the live lab cam, and what removing the propellant constraint changes about what's reachable in space. See the device coming together in real time.
See the developmentAbout
The company and the team.
An IP-first, capital-efficient deep-tech company. Founder bio, open executive roles, advisory placements, and the program timeline.
Meet EMGravityThe next era of propulsion
Patents filed. Program open.
Partners welcome.
We're engaging in parallel with licensees who want to deploy, with investors who want to fund the prototype, and with researchers who want to verify the science. Pick the door that fits.