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Yuri Milner, a Russian millionaire internet, want 
answering questions of existence: "Are we alone in the universe," He has launched a project to listen to the signals from outer space, using the two largest radio telescope in the world. This month, he also announced plans to send a fleet of small spacecraft, powered by laser beams and is equipped with various sensors, to Alpha Centauri, 40 trillion kilometers.


Sir Richard Branson, boss of Virgin Group, and Elon Musk, the entrepreneur runs Tesla, car companies, both founded business space, Virgin Galactic and SpaceX. Sir Richard wants to make space tourism industry; Mr Musk lists its goals as "enabling people to live on another planet". At one time the space race spurred by competition between capitalism and communism. Now it is driven by the rivalry between the capitalist individual.




Space is not the only boundary that millionaire wants to menakluk.Sergey Brin, founders of Google, hoping to give a makeover with meat grown from stem cells. Mr Musk intends to "reinvent" the passenger train to shoot down the tube tightly closed. Millionaire who cares in a scheme to cheat the grim reaper. Peter Thiel, co-founder of PayPal, said that "the great unfinished task in the modern world is to make the death of a fact of life for a problem to be solved." Larry Ellison, chairman of Oracle, said: "Death has never made any sense to saya.Bagaimana one could be there and then just disappear?" Both men have invested money in various businesses that are designed to come up with ways reverse aging.Dmitry itskov, one of the pioneers of the Russian internet, said that his goal is to live up to 10,000.


History is replete with examples of people rich in ideas besar.Pemimpin-merchant leader who founded companies such as London Company in the 17th century to build a busy overseas empire. Howard Hughes spent 1930 testing innovative aircraft and set a record low, nearly killing himself in the process, and founded a medical clinic whose goals include having "the origin of life itself". But the closest parallel to what is happening today is a gilded age in America.
The late 19th and early 20th century saw a gigantic concentration of wealth in the hands of people who make their own company.Andrew Carnegie and John Rockefeller held majority stakes in their companies like Facebook and Google founders holding shares that dominate them. The political system is unable to cope with the pace of change: in the US it is paralyzed by congestion and satisfied, and in Europe it has been eclipsed by animal passions.Entrepreneurs, flush with money from new technologies, felt obliged to intervene, either to address a problem that politicians can not cope with or to clean up after their failure.state today may be bigger, but this lack of no less glaring.
At that time, a variety of industries, including William Lever in Britain, JN Tata in India and Milton Hershey in the US, cities established company that seeks, at least, the fight against crime industrial civilization and, sometimes, to create a form new from humans. Carnegie, the steel baron, and Alfred Nobel, the dynamite magnate, both became obsessed with the idea of eliminating war forever. Henry Ford launched successive ambitious scheme to improve the world, including eliminating cow, which he could not abide. In 1915 he took a ship prominent businessman and peace activist to Europe to try to end the First World War and "get those boys from the battlefield"."Great War to end days of Christmas," a  New York Times   headline; "Ford to stop him." In 1928 he tried to create an American factory town in the middle of the Amazon rainforest.
Fashions change. No millionaire today spend serious money to universal peace. But psychologically rich look alike. Reforms under the age of millionaire show the same strange mixture of good and bad qualities of greatness, and problem-solving genius, ignorance and fresh thinking, self-interest and altruism.
There are a lot of ego involved-the malleable compete with each other to produce eye-catching part of the scheme, much as they compete to run the most successful business.That helps to explain why the space race billionaires has increased from sending rockets into orbit to send a spaceship to Alpha Centauri. There are also a lot of effort in the wrong direction. The gift of $ 100m by Mark Zuckerberg, founder of Facebook, has not increased dramatically schools in Newark.Ford Amazonian experiment collapsed into rubble as workers balked at some of his warnings, including serving breakfast only American food and the obligatory square-dancing. His voyage to end the First World War fell into a farce: the newspaper re-christened the ship "ship of fools" and the Norwegians diagnosed him suffering  Stormannsgalskap  , or "madness of the big ones".


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However madness do far more good than harm. wealthy entrepreneurs not only increased the number of projects voyage to the moon, literally or metaphorically, they also introduce fresh thinking. Mr Milner idea to contact a stranger to challenge some assumptions unexamined bureaucracy US space using small spacecraft and laser beam instead of the larger craft and rocket fuel.Billionaires most talented genius for combining great ideas with fierce pragmatism; The Gates Foundation is pursuing its goal to eradicate polio and malaria with such attention to detail business. And sometimes pretentious idea can do well even without achieving their ultimate goal: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the Nobel peace prize has increased the world even if they are not repealed perang.Anda can not shake the world without a care for what most people consider to be a fact of life as "problems to be solved".

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