Gravity FrontiersScience & Technology Foundation

Vision

Deep-space exploration will only become possible when we comprehend the nature of gravity and learn how to control it

Mission

Inspire generations, support fundamental research and technology development for deep-space exploration

Values

Openness, audacity and imagination are the foundation of future scientific achievements and cutting-edge technological breakthroughs

Focus areas

We build scientific and technological foundations for an interplanetary economy and future interstellar travel by developing and commercializing technologies and products based on fundamental research in astrophysics, space robotics, energy systems, and biotech.

Fundamental research
Technology development
Product commercialization
[01]

Research

Fundamental research in priority areas: gravitational physics, quantum mechanics, general cosmology, and wormholes.

[02]

Development

Scientific instruments and technologies for deep-space research and their commercialization on Earth.

[03]

Startup investment

Commercialization of technologies and products that emerge from fundamental research supported by the Foundation.

[04]

Contract R&D

Research and development for industry partners, portfolio startups, space agencies, and universities.

[05]

Education & grants

Support for schools, universities, and labs to train specialists in priority science and technology fields.

[06]

Science outreach

Conferences, media, public lectures, games, and publishing to bring science to wider audiences.

Lagrange Club

Gravity Frontiers’ private club brings together:

  • leaders of key industries
  • technology entrepreneurs
  • space investors and patrons
  • government officials
  • rectors of leading universities
  • international experts

Technology priorities

2025 — 2040

Scientific hardware & near-Earth programs

Developing experimental systems for gravity research and cislunar/lunar technologies: propulsion, life support, and space robotics. Building and leading research teams.

2040 — 2080

Interplanetary science & technology

Technologies for long-duration Solar System exploration through crewed and autonomous missions, driven by experimental research into dark matter and dark energy theories.

2080 — 2150

Foundations of interstellar flight

Research on the principles underlying gravity control, including gravitational coupling, antigravity propulsion systems, artificial gravity, warp-drive concepts, exotic energy sources, and other advanced technological approaches.

Projects

“This is Earth—not the eternal and only home of mankind, but only a starting point of an infinite adventure.”

— Isaac Asimov, The End of Eternity

«Ex astris, scientia»

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