Economic
Goals
The
United States government
spends $100 billion a year for physics related research and
development with little or no perceived value by the public.
The government should use the $100 billion to benefit business and
education rather than in the case of the military to devise better
ways of killing people. Activities should be prioritized based upon the economic
paybacks of five to ten years (seven to fifteen percent rate of return for the
financial types). Space exploration will be
self-sustaining within this decade.
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The
trillions of dollars spent on federal research and development over the last
fifty years should be declassification. The information will empower American
business to be more competitive in the world economy; and the knowledge will
empower educators to provide world-class education to millions of students. Students, with a world-class education, will fulfill their dreams of
making the world a better place to live. The declassification information
and knowledge eliminates the duplication of trillions of dollars of research
& development and jump-starts the space exploration.
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Business needs to redirect billions of dollars
into producing products and services for billions of new customers. Today’s
wasteful practice of burning chemicals, to produce heat to drive steam
turbines that generate electricity, should be eliminated. Natural gas,
oil, and coal are too valuable natural resource to burn. Business will make products from the chemicals to help bring
countries into the 21st century.
The
commercialization of space for mining,
manufacturing and tourism are extraordinary
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Educational
organizations need to update their programs and books in the fields of
chemistry and physics because they are all out of date with the discovery
that comets are composed of antimatter. The programs and books need to be
updated to provide students with world-class education. As people’s freedoms are returned, programs need to be developed to
educate people on how to live in peace and harmony with other cultures
around the world.
Antimatter
energy provides humanity with unlimited opportunities. The conversion from
chemical to antimatter will take decades. During this time, the earth’s
environment will be recovering. By
the end of this millennium, the World’s Gross National Product will grow from
$30 trillion to over $3,000 trillion. Space
exploration will add another $1,500 trillions for a total of $4,500 trillion.
Endless opportunities will turn billions of people's dreams into realities.
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