These people:
Laura and John Arnold Foundation
might not be interested, but an introduction to EMC2 (and others we can think of) might be interesting.
http://arnoldfoundation.org/front
I read this article:
"The New Science of Giving = A young Houston couple is planning to give away $4 billion—but only to projects that prove they are worth it. Can they redefine the world of philanthropy?"
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/the-new-s ... 47170.html
Laura and John Arnold Foundation
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Re: Laura and John Arnold Foundation
Bringing abundant, affordable, clean energy to the world sounds worthy to me.
The daylight is uncomfortably bright for eyes so long in the dark.
Re: Laura and John Arnold Foundation
This guy made his fortune selling Natural Gas.
If the polywell works, it will hurt the gas market.
I do not think they would fund this.
If the polywell works, it will hurt the gas market.
I do not think they would fund this.
Re: Laura and John Arnold Foundation
They might if they thought they had a chance to get in on the ground floor. Sometimes being intimately tied into the R&D group has its advantages. You don't REALLY think the Gates Foundation is altruistic, do you?