Super Prize for Super Discovery
$1 billion prize for a groundbreaking discovery that adds value to humanity exceeding one world GDP, awarded once every 25 years.
Why is it unique?
- A $1 billion prize doesn’t exist.
- A prize for a super discovery doesn’t exist.
- A prize for contributing one world GDP’s worth of value to humanity doesn’t exist.
- An award ceremony held once every 25 years doesn’t exist.
A major goal of the project is to create stimuli in society that make more scientists focus on super science and that eventually lead to more super scientific discoveries.
Albert Einstein contributed $1 quadrillion to humanity. He would absolutely have deserved to be awarded a $1 billion prize. But that kind of prize didn’t exist. Our goal is to fix this error—a smart fix for a huge injustice.
Estimated all-time value of the project: exceeding 1 quadrillion dollars.
The next Einstein should be celebrated on the magnitude he deserves.
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Currently, the largest awards for scientific achievements are less than $ 5 million. The Nobel Prize, for example, is just over $ 1 million. All another prizes are usually around 10 thousand dollars.
Keeping in mind nowadays college dropouts are making their first billion dollars in startups by the age of 25, a million dollar prize cannot be considered prestigious enough.
The idea is to create a crowdfunding platform to raise 1 billion dollars for the largest scientific achievement award.
The prize is supposed to be paid once every 25 years for super achievements in science like the theory of relativity.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How will the platform raise funds?
The platform will not raise funds for the first 10 years. It will take the first 10 years to find a super discovery. This discovery should be comparable in significance with Einstein’s theory of relativity. If such a discovery will not be found, then it makes no sense to collect funds for the payment of the prize.
How the platform will be funded in these first 10 years?
If the platform become popular, then monetization is a technical issue. Advertisements could be possible to run for example. Also, donations and investments can be the sources of funding.
How will funds be raised if a super discovery is found?
Fundraising will take place in real time.
All funds will be automatically transferred to the current account of the genius author of the discovery.
The platform should only count how much money is transferred and automatically publish data in real time. And upon reaching 1 billion, fundraising will be stopped.
If it would take 25 years to raise funds, so be it.
All the money should be automatically transferred in real time to the account of the brilliant scientist. The platform itself should not have any savings account.
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