Welcome to GreyArray Skunk Works
Radical Engineering for a Future Worth Building
GreyArray
Grey Array is a private research initiative focused on developing breakthrough technologies in energy, space, biosciences, and security infrastructure.
We operate at the edge — publishing and protecting ideas that others consider too difficult, too strange, or too early.
Our Vision
We believe the future belongs to those who:
- Question every assumption
- Think ten years ahead
- Build what can’t be built—yet
Projects (Patent Pending)
OASIS
Antimatter from the solar wind—harvested, synthesized, and stored in orbit.
OASIS is the Orbital Antimatter Synthesis & Injection Station: a self-regulating satellite platform that captures high-velocity solar particles and converts them into usable antimatter. Through precision magnetic channeling and particle compression, OASIS transforms ambient solar wind into high-density energy fuel. Stored safely in magnetic containment, this antimatter becomes the power source of tomorrow—waiting to be tapped by future spacecraft or planetary systems. OASIS isn’t just infrastruc...
SkyCage
A programmable orbital mesh that redefines the electromagnetic edge of Earth.
SkyCage is a modular Faraday grid formed by an orchestrated swarm of low Earth orbit satellites. Designed to dynamically reconfigure, it acts as both a protective shield and a programmable boundary layer—capable of blocking, filtering, or redirecting electromagnetic signals. Whether defending critical infrastructure from solar flares or creating secure communication corridors in space, SkyCage turns Earth's orbit into a responsive, intelligent meshwork. This is orbital sovereignty—rendered in code...
AirDam
Where wind becomes water, and mountain passes become power stations.
AirDam captures the kinetic breath of the Earth and turns it into sustainable power. Installed in natural wind corridors like mountain passes, AirDam functions as an atmospheric analogue to hydroelectric dams—compressing and storing wind energy for controlled, on-demand release. More than a turbine, it’s an engineered pressure gate for the sky, offering decentralized power with elegant simplicity. Every gust becomes a source, every pass a generator.
StratoLab-X
A skyborne biolab exploring the invisible frontier above.
StratoLab-X is an autonomous high-altitude platform designed to collect and return biological samples from Earth’s upper atmosphere. Floating for months at a time with in-situ hydrogen generation, onboard AI, and modular sample return capsules, it explores a little-known realm teeming with ancient spores, extremophiles, and microbial mysteries. Each sample is preserved in the Skyborne Library—an archive of the life that drifts above us, waiting to be found.
HomeCell
Silent power from natural gas, ready the moment the grid goes dark.
HomeCell is a wall-mounted, maintenance-free backup energy appliance that converts natural gas into electricity through a solid oxide fuel cell. Designed with zero moving parts, no internet connection, and full cyber immunity, it delivers silent, automatic power during outages—no buttons, apps, or noise required. Built for one-day installation by standard trades, HomeCell protects the home from modern infrastructure failures with the reliability of ancient fuels and the precision of cutting-edge design.
GraviLock
Gravity-powered energy, harvested anywhere—day or night, rain or shine.
GraviLock is a patent-pending energy generation system that uses gravitational descent, buoyancy resets, and AI-controlled cycling to deliver renewable electricity with zero reliance on sun, wind, or batteries. Built for modular deployment in off-grid or disaster-prone areas, GraviLock combines timeless physics with modern automation to create a power solution that runs silently, autonomously, and indefinitely. Whether installed beside rivers, inland, or in remote terrain, GraviLock turns mass into momentum—and gravity into power.
Other Projects
Project Red Heart
Reigniting Mars' magnetic core with Tesla-inspired towers.
Project Red Heart is a bold plan to restore Mars’ magnetic field by electrifying its dormant core using a planetary network of Tesla-style resonant towers. These massive structures inject ultra-low-frequency currents deep into the planet’s interior, stirring molten iron and sulfur to restart the dynamo effect. By reawakening this ancient planetary force, Red Heart shields Mars from cosmic radiation, stabilizes its atmosphere, and unlocks long-term terraforming. A gentle hand on a sleeping engine, Project Red Heart doesn’t burn Mars—it brings it back to life.
Theory
- Tensional Geometry Cosmology (TGC)
- The Curvature Arch Hypothesis: How Dark Matter May Stabilize Itself
- Edge Geometry Acceleration (EGA): What If the Universe Expands Because Its Edge Is Flattening?
- Gravitational Waves Prove Curvature Has Inertia—So What Else Lingers in Spacetime?
- How to Test the Tensional Geometry of the Universe
- Rethinking Black Holes: Are They the Anchor Points of Spacetime Geometry?
- Simulating Curvature-Based Cosmology Without Particles
- The Primordial Shell Theory: Did the Universe Begin with Curvature, Not Mass?
- The Universe Isn’t Missing Matter—It’s Made of Structure
- Why Dark Matter May Be a Property of Spacetime Curvature
What Comes Next
Grey Array operates in stealth, but our doors are open to:
- Visionary licensing agents
- Scientists and engineers
- Institutions interested in partnership
- Those who want to fund the future before it arrives