Joe,
Let me give you some advice here. I submit this with great respect.
If you have the process that you say that you do, then do not send the sample to me, but seek to present it to the world, or to form your own company with the backing and wherewithall to bring it to broad application.
You can trust me when I say that if what you say is true, the MIT, or the Sandea National Laboratory will give you money and grants above your wildest dreams.
Two approaches, for sure. Make yourself rich, or present it to the world through the academia. My advice would be to do either, but to your advantage. If you are the inventor, then first insure your personal success, then do as you wish.
I could give you numerous examples. The most tragic would be Nicola Tesla, who by his disregard for the practical, limited his later financial capacity, and therefore funding for his most dear projects. Truly a genius by all estimates, but lacking funds for future research, did not achieve what he might have. Get me not wrong here, we probably do not to this day understand the extent of his discovery, and clearly, he was wrong in some, but he did lend a great deal to our present society. Thank God that he prevailed over that stupid Edison in the AC/DC thing.
With respect and regard, Just, Jack!! |