Many will read this or not even bother to read it fully claiming it is nonsense or simply too good to be true. That is entirely the prerogative of anyone reading this and you are free to stop here but we do urge you to continue because what indeed seems too good to be true genuinely IS true here. We are not a not-for-profit organisation but we are a highly Philanthropic organisation. The owner of Nexus WR&D believes that as long as he can live comfortably off his income, there is no need to profit excessively and as a Christian it is his duty to help make humanity a better place for everyone. Rhetoric nonesense... usually yes, but not in this case! And no, this is not a Bible-bashing site, this is predominantly an educational and scientific site. There is also a lifestyle section which does have a Christian section solely for information purposes and less than 1% of the entire site, but that is about the extent of the religious section of the website.
Nexus WR&D was founded by its owner who happens to have had an extensive career. Starting as an Electrician in the Royal Australian Navy, he went on to study Accounting (Cert IV in Accounting - Open Colleges Australia), completed a Bachelor of Education (BEDU - UniSQ) and in 2025 completed a Master of Information Technology in Software Development graduating with Distinction (MCTN with Distinction - UniSQ). This has led to the foundation or Nexus WR&D (Nexus Writing, Research and Development). Nexus WR&D is planning on creating, in the next few years through subscription fees and Patreon support, the Nexus WR&D Research and Development Facility (hereafter known as the 'R&D Facility'). Nexus WR&D is dedicated to mot making excessive profits from our research so that all inventions and discoveries are within the reach of all people and not just the super wealthy that can afford it.
The goal of Nexus WR&D is to create a research facility that is self-supporting and will never need or request government funding opening itself to any form of government control. Governments usually expect to get something for their funding and often also expect to have a good deal of control of what is done with the funding that they provide, including potential weapons technology research and other such projects, and once any such technology is created, they can classify or limit its use to better suit their own agendas.
Nexus WR&D Facility aims to recruit the greatest minds from Australia and all around the world to begin research and development with the goal of genuinely making the world a better place... not profiting shareholders. We plan on creating needed science and technology and then making them available as soon as possible and at a price well within reach of normal people. All inventions created at our facility belong to Nexus WR&D. We are also intentionally not listed on the stock exchange, and never will, be so that shareholder excessive profits are not a driving factor of price of inventions and technology. An example would be that if we create an artificial hand that costs $400 to make (after the already spent research costs), it will sell for $400 plus a $150 fee to the public (to fund other current or future research projects). Most companies would insert a high cost on top of the cost to make a product to eventually recoup the research costs and then make excessive profits. We don’t plan to recoup the costs of the research to create, for example, the aforementioned artificial hand, we simply want to start funding the next project. Nexus WR&D is a philanthropic endeavour that will profit but not excessively like, for example, many pharmaceutical companies. This policy will be the same for all inventions and discoveries made at Nexus WR&D. It may sound ‘fake’ but we at Nexus WR&D genuinely have humanity’s betterment in mind because any world we improve for others becomes a better world for us to live in too.
Imagine a world where heart problems, heart attacks, amputated limbs, paraplegia and quadriplegia no longer exist - we are imagining and researching that right now!
One of our first projects, when we are at full staff strength, will be the creation of a permanently powered (no, not impossible) artificial heart that costs around $500 to $750 to make plus an extra $150 additional charge to the public. The patient would then simply need to pay for the operation to install it, and we have ideas about that too (keep reading). This far outweighs the estimates of $100,000 to $300,000 in just the initial year that current artificial hearts cost (read here). We believe that such fees are excessive in the extreme and must be profiting medical research companies immensely. We already account for running costs in our expenses funded by the Nexus WR&D Subscription website and so recouping the costs of researching technologies or raising money for shareholders is not a priority at Nexus WR&D.
On the 20th of September 2015 the New York Times noted as an example a drug used for the treatment of a life-threatening parasitic infections that was bought by a pharmaceutical company who overnight raised the one tablet price from $13.50 to $750.00, likely making their shareholders richer and the cost of some patient treatments soar to hundreds of thousands of dollars and if they wanted to live, they simply needed to find the money - no PBS, no government support, simply profit at the expense of living and if you can't afford it then "So sorry you died - next person please!". The owner of Nexus WR&D has lost several relatives to private treatments they couldn't aford. This is disgusting in our minds and unimaginable that even governments and PBS won't help. So we have failsafes in mind as well. Plans in case the likes of medical facilities have designs to overcharge for our research and for surgical procedures to profit themselves. Plans incase governments won't fund surgeries via medicare and the like. We currently have no plans to open any medical facilities, but as said earlier, we will monitor existing medical facilities and how they charge for administering our inventions, and if fees and charges are found to be excessive, we will create our own medical facilities to treat people. There is no reason why a $750 artificial heart should cost $250,000 to install simply because people need it to live. This relates to the law of supply and demand in which the relationship between the price of a product is based on the willingness or need of the people buying it. In most developed countries medical treatment is free or highly subsidised through the likes of Medicare and the PBS. We believe that in medicine, charging high prices simply because people need something to survive is morally wrong but pharmaceutical companied don’t seem to understand, or worse yet don't care about this... but we do!
Why? It’s simple. As touched on basically earlier, Governments and self-interest corporations tend to have agendas and want to make money or gain advantage through research funded by them. We will accept donations and funding, but not from governments, people or corporations wanting to control how that money is used. Our philosophy is...
In order to garner the best researchers and staff that we can get, staff will also eventually have the following benefits, as they become available, funded by Nexus WR&D...
These benefits will hopefully draw in the very best of researchers to the Nexus WR&D Facility. We fund our research and development using money collected from subscriptions and Patreon support and so need your help... Please subscribe and encourage your family and friends to as well! Please also feel free to support us on Patreon. The more subscriptions and Patreon supporters we have, the more funding we can spend on research to improve humanity.
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