Greed - More specifically, intelligent self interest. I am not qualified to judge the accuracy of the physics, but I believe in it, and am willing to put serious money in a corporation trying to build a practical device. Unfortunately, I have not been able to find a way to invest.
I know I can contribute, but I have a lot more faith in people that are going to be very, very rich if they suceed than in charity driven organizations.
Maybe EMC2 should spin off a for-profit subsidiary. Venture capitalists and true believers would come up with the $200M in a week.
A force greater than fusion
dogsled,
In my estimation your chief hurdle to overcome is access to Dr. B's patents.
The way to do that is to get involved in the research and support of the government/Santa Fe program. This requires a lot of faith and the willingness to cast your bread upon the waters.
Not something venture capitalists are noted for.
What could be done is to endow a chair in plasma physics devoted to building a continuous operation test reactor.
If the idea interests you - contact me. I have given it some thought.
In my estimation your chief hurdle to overcome is access to Dr. B's patents.
The way to do that is to get involved in the research and support of the government/Santa Fe program. This requires a lot of faith and the willingness to cast your bread upon the waters.
Not something venture capitalists are noted for.
What could be done is to endow a chair in plasma physics devoted to building a continuous operation test reactor.
If the idea interests you - contact me. I have given it some thought.
Re: A force greater than fusion
This tech will probably not provide profits within ten years, and anything that far out is generally considered a waste of time by VC guys.dogsled wrote:Greed - More specifically, intelligent self interest. I am not qualified to judge the accuracy of the physics, but I believe in it, and am willing to put serious money in a corporation trying to build a practical device. Unfortunately, I have not been able to find a way to invest.
I know I can contribute, but I have a lot more faith in people that are going to be very, very rich if they suceed than in charity driven organizations.
Maybe EMC2 should spin off a for-profit subsidiary. Venture capitalists and true believers would come up with the $200M in a week.
Now, if the Navy funds that $100M test reactor, and they get it working by, say, 2015, then Katy bar the doors. They'll throw hundreds of billions into fusion tech if it looks proven and cost-effective.
That last bit is something people need to keep in mind. A working fusion reactor would be a great scientific success, but if coal is twice as cheap as Polywell power then that's all it is: a neat science project.
Some folks have a different idea on how to make alternative energy cost effective:
http://powerandcontrol.blogspot.com/200 ... -buck.html
Make regular energy sources illegal.
If you can make guys with guns (government) part of your business model it can improve the returns dramatically.
"You can get farther with a kind word and a gun than you can with just a kind word." - Al Capone
http://powerandcontrol.blogspot.com/200 ... -buck.html
Make regular energy sources illegal.
If you can make guys with guns (government) part of your business model it can improve the returns dramatically.
"You can get farther with a kind word and a gun than you can with just a kind word." - Al Capone