The Space Value Foundation Blog is back! We will cover topics of concern in relation to sustainability, finance, and money in space.
BY Dr. Armen V. Papazian – 10 November 2024 – Requires Membership (Become a Member)
The purpose of this post is to argue that the United States faces a unique and historic opportunity to initiate a massive investment program in outer space. To achieve such a feat, it must first transcend its monetary architecture. The key to such a transformation rests in a theoretical reinvention of monetary and financial economics. This is necessary in order to introduce ‘the monetisation of space’ and reconfigure its debt ceiling into a wealth floor.
BY Dr. Armen V. Papazian – 10 November 2024 – Requires Membership (Become a Member)
The purpose of this post is to argue that Britain’s ‘National Space Strategy’ must become a strategic pillar of the new Labour government and the catalyst for a ‘New Outer Space Deal’ — an economy-wide investment program that stimulates and sustains growth, transcends austerity, and launches Britain to orbit. To achieve such a transformation, Britain must first reinvent monetary economics and the financial value framework it has been serving at the expense of its own future.
BY Dr. Armen V. Papazian – 30 October 2024 – Requires Membership (Become a Member)
Sandwiched between stars, to explore the universe our technological imagination must be matched with a commensurately bold and empowering financial imagination. We transcend our limiting interpretations in technology every day, and it is high time we find the new concepts through which we can address the debilitating assumptions of our financial and monetary economics.
BY Dr. Armen V. Papazian – 22 October 2024- Requires Membership (Become a Member)
We live in our own interpretations of the universe, and at the moment, despite all our achievements, treaties, and declarations, human civilization is indistinguishable from that of a planet-consuming space-littering self-mutilating parasite fighting over resources. However proud we may be of our technological achievements and our progress to date, and however inspired we may feel by our national, cultural, and/or religious heritage, this is a fact.
These are some of the older posts published in 2022.
BY Dr. Armen V. Papazian – 18 October 2022 – Requires Membership (Become a Member)
The carbon in our air, the plastic in our oceans, the sewage in our rivers and beaches, the waste in and on our lands, the debris in orbit… they are all, individually and collectively, the statistically significant evidence of the necessity to reinvent human productivity. This task, a monumental and evolutionary challenge, is now irreversibly on the global agenda.
BY Dr. Armen V. Papazian – 24 June 2022 – Requires Membership (Become a Member)
If we are to meet the climate challenges ahead, change course, and give future generations a chance to do better, we must rethink—and re-invent—the very principles, equations, methodologies, data points, and technologies by making a radical and fundamental adjustment to our financial value framework. In short, we must change the way businesses and investments, and their impact, are valued and monitored.