In microgravity, there is no 'down.' Anti Gravity Bottle dispenses product regardless of orientation, pressure, or gravity.

Virtually all squeeze-dispensing mechanisms rely on gravity to some degree. In microgravity, products float inside containers, making conventional dispensing unpredictable and messy.
Spacecraft experience pressure variations during launch, docking, and EVA operations. Products in conventional packaging can burst, leak, or refuse to dispense under these conditions.
Mars missions and long-duration ISS stays require products that maintain quality for years. Air exposure during use accelerates degradation of food, medications, and hygiene products.
The collapsing inner bag dispenses product regardless of orientation or gravity. Squeeze the outer bottle, product exits through the one-way valve. No gravity required.
Automatic pressure equalization handles any external pressure change. Safe during launch, EVA, and cabin pressure variations without risk of bursting or leaking.
The sealed inner bag prevents air degradation between uses. Products maintain quality for the full duration of long missions, reducing resupply requirements.
Market Size
$50-100M
Space is a small market by revenue but an extraordinary validation platform. If Anti Gravity Bottle works in microgravity, it validates every other market claim. NASA's Soft Cell experiment and commercial space partnerships provide third-party credibility that no marketing budget can replicate.
Custom-designed containers for each application. Specialized pouches with straws. Rigid containers with manual pumps. Each solution is application-specific and expensive.
No universal dispensing platform for microgravity. Each product requires custom packaging engineering. Current solutions are expensive, application-specific, and do not address pressure equalization.
Anti Gravity Bottle provides a universal platform that handles any squeezable product in any gravity environment. One technology replaces dozens of custom solutions. Pressure equalization is automatic, not engineered per-application.
Commercial space is expanding rapidly. ISS is transitioning to commercial operation. Artemis program targets Moon and Mars. Space tourism creates consumer-grade product demand. NASA's Soft Cell experiment validates dispensing technology for microgravity applications.
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