I still don't think you are aware of the sheer difficulty of your project no matter how forcefully you write or try to "correct" people here who are educated in engineering far beyond your level. As I tell my friends when they try to gaslight me "Your Jedi mind tricks don't work on me" and yours aren't working on me either. And I don't want to discourage anyone from doing anything that they enjoy. However lets proceed ...
One possibility, that comes to mind. At least for people, who are NOT the OP.
Is that technical people, tend to have a raised possibility of being, at least a little bit, autistic in various ways e.g. ADHD.
Which can affect that persons, ability, to properly access/perceive, the flow of time, how long complicated technical projects will take, and other practicalities, of massive projects, like the one in this thread (Robot).
But possible lack of (relevant) experience, can also worsen the accuracy, of peoples estimates on how long and how complicated, something will need to be.
The story goes (but it was probably true, but I might be remembering it partly wrong), a company decided to
cheap out use a very recent graduate, to create their software.
The boss was delighted, when, 1 week into the software task (which MUST be completed, and ready, within 4 weeks of the original start date), the recent graduate, reckoned they had completed 90% of the software.
The remaining '10%' of the software, only took 11 more weeks to complete.
It is NOT easy, even for hardened and highly experienced experts, to accurately estimate how long some technical things, are going to take to complete.
IIRC, new software has a terrible reputation for being late. Compared to most other industries and things (Projects).