1.53 Quadrillion to Finance Space Industry
Posted by DLM at November 30th, 2015
1st Space Finance has announced 1.53 Quadrillion Space Dollars (S$) to Finance the Space Industry.
1.53 quadrillion Space Dollars available to finance the space industry from 1st Space Finance a start-up space bank (aka: 1SFII, legal name 1st Space Financial Institution, Inc.) was incorporated November 2013.
Is that enough to jump start the space industry and have humanity traveling in space in 15 years or less? According to the Founder, “No, but it is a good start. Space exploration, mining and tourism is very expensive. In order to jump start the industry we need an enormous amount of seed capital to advance this industry to the levels that personal computing is today. Personal computing is advancing so fast that the device you just bought will be outdated in less than six months.”
We need a mechanism that will give humanity advances in technology that under current circumstances will take 50 to 100 years to achieve. Let alone the strain on the financial systems on a global level.
This is where we step in and take control of a financial system that will provide the world with the money needed to launch humanity into the next age of commerce. We are calling it, “The Space Industrialization Age”.
1st Space Finance wants to give you money to finance your space related idea.
We want to finance every one that has a viable idea, start-up’s, government’s, existing corporations, individuals, and the list goes on. The premise is to find as many alternatives and usable technology that will advance the space industry from where it is today (snails pace) to closing the gap from 50 to 100 years to 25 years or less. Ideally we hope that we can advance things to the stage of 5 to 10 years or months (light speed advancement).
We are currently only financing space related ideas, start-up’s, individuals, corporations, and government’s.
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