International Association of Space Entrepreneurs
PROMOTING GLOBAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN SPACE VENTURES
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man must build starships and explore the galaxy and universe and make
contact with alien races. I am interested in interstellar and intergalactic
space exploration. Have
you
heard of this company called Unitel Aerospace? They have
patents on a starship that can travel instantaneously to other star
systems by quantum tunneling through higher dimensions or hyperspace.
Website is http://www.unitel-qht.com/uni/ .The craft was developed by back engineering a UFO sighted by CEO Larry Maurer and his friend Michael Miller. Both men deduced how the craft worked based on this sighting alone. Larry Maurer is an engineer and Michael Miller is a science teacher with a high knowledge of quantum physics.I think they are geniuses. They need funding to build a interstellar starship to travel to the stars.
Thank you for being a friend.
Happy to connect.
Pett
1. First, get aerospaceline operational expecting stiff and withering competition from the likes of Virgin Galactic and others earlier into the tourist to orbit market.
2. Second, diversify using as business models the world's three most consistently profitable and stable airlines. (I decline to state my opinion, at this point, as to which three I think are both consistently profitable and stable but you can probably figure them out.)
3. Shift over to other human space passenger businesses besides tourism. I am probably the only person on Earth who has thought this through because I do a heck of a lot of listening and research. As you probably know, tourism is seen as the driver of getting the masses (as opposed to just the elite) of people into space.
This is my business. I have little or no interest in getting machines and inaminate payloads into space because as Truax or Hudson would say any big dumb booster will do that.
Bet on a winner. Send some seed fund investors my way. We are at the bottom of the market. Never a better time!
First off, I appreciate your interest in spacemeals.com concept.
I registered the aforementioned domain about a decade ago and I forwarded it -- along with several other space-related URLs -- to the scaledcomposites site about 6 months before their first June 2004 X-Prize launch. This was after a few communications with Scaled and their VP for Media Relations and it was done to help Scaled gain a little more public awareness. Some of these URLs remain forwarded to scaled to this day, though said company and I have no formalized relationship.
One of those URLs, "www.spaceentrepreneurs.com" currently forwards to this very site at the request of Guillermo. And I am happy to aid him and the efforts of the IASE and its members.
"Spacemeal.com/Spacemeals.com" vs. Micro Satellite launches, jet packs, moon mining and so forth is nothing complicated.
I am, however, a believer in the saying: "You are what you eat." You put "space" on kid's lunch tables, on adult's desks, on mom's grocery lists and, over time, it makes it that much easier for said people to put their money in investments in the space arena (At least it would for me).
As for spacemeals.com/spacemeals.com I would be inclined to pitch this concept to a processed food manufacturing company. You come in with some solid research to demonstrate a market, provide them with contacts and analyses from NASA Astronaut dieticians who are interested in working on it, craft an example meal and register the necessary patents/trademarks for it worldwide. Then a solid case to "X" U.S. or any North American processing company is made for a buyout.
Some elements of making this "case" to bring this product to market could be surprisingly easy and inexpensive to create. Others -- market research, worldwide intellectual property registration -- could be surprisingly expensive and run in to several million U.S.
I was in Vancouver 2 years ago and I am quite fond of Canada, though I am a U.S. citizen and reside in Los Angeles. I haven't proposed this concept to investors or food processing companies in the U.S. as yet. Canada seems a fun place; Perhaps working with people there would be the better route to go?
My email address is chris@chrisfranklin.com. My phone in LA is 310-770-2034. Perhaps I will see you down at the conference this week in Long Beach, David. If not feel free to contact me at your leisure.
Sincerely,
Chris Franklin
I am looking forward to getting the film out there!!!!
Michael
The space community is very small and intimate...
where will you be stdying?
I would like to add you to my network. Please accept this invitation to my network - feel invited to join mine!
Please view my profile to see if there is any way I might be of service to you.
I am currently seeking an executive IT management role - VP or Director level. The Greater Toronto area of Ontario, Canada is preferred; however, I will consider any geographic locale for an outstanding opportunity (especially the Greater Atlanta Area).
Best regards,
Ronald L.Taylor