Friday, June 27, 2014

LPP Fusion Crowdfunding at 72% of the way to $200K target with 8 days to go

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Scientists at LPP Fusion, led by Chief Scientist Eric Lerner, are just one step away from technically proving out dense plasma focus fusion and you a few thousand other people can help for the final push. They are already 72% of the way to the $200,000 they needed for a few key experiments with 8 days to go in the crowdfunding effort.



Success would be better than doubling NASA's budget and 100,000 times cheaper than one year of double NASA budget



Lawrenceville Plasma Physics has thanked Nextbigfuture.com and the Nextbigfuture community.



The Nextbigfuture community have been early contributors to this key energy project and we have helped to get the word out on social media.



A few thousand people can change the course of the future



If this project is successfully fully funded and then leads to a successful experiment, then Nextbigfuture and the Nextbigfuture community will have been a significant part of creating a better future for space technology and energy.



LPP needs about 2300 more people to donate on average about $25 each or fewer people with larger average donations.



The Battle of Thermopylae was fought between an alliance of Greek city-states, led by King Leonidas of Sparta, and the Persian Empire of Xerxes I over the course of three days, during the second Persian invasion of Greece. It changed the course of history. It is remembered for the 300 Spartans at the battle. However, it was a Greek force of 7000 men at the start. Later the bulk of the Greek army was dismissed and 300 Spartans, 700 Thespians, 400 Thebans and perhaps a few hundred others, most of whom were killed fought to the end. They died making history but you can help make the future for a few dollars.



Relatively Painless Money Saving Ideas to free up money to possibly change the world



You can rent two movies from Redbox instead of going to the theater and donate the savings.



Switch out of cable or satellite television and use Netflix and a HDTV antenna.



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