Support the Research

Independent research requires funding for publication costs, research tools, and infrastructure. Your support helps maintain open access to theoretical physics research.

Why Independent Research Needs Support

Unlike institutional research programs, independent theoretical physics research operates without university funding, grants, or institutional support. This independence enables pursuit of unconventional theoretical directions, but requires alternative funding sources for basic research costs.

The primary expenses are publication fees for open-access journals, computational tools for theoretical calculations, and infrastructure to share research findings with the broader scientific community. All research outputs remain freely available regardless of funding levels.

Financial support allows more time to be dedicated to research rather than other work, accelerating the pace of theoretical development and enabling deeper investigation of complex mathematical problems.

How Funds Are Used

Publication Fees
Open-access journal fees, preprint hosting, and academic publication costs to ensure research remains freely available.
Research Tools
Software licenses, computational resources, and specialized tools required for theoretical calculations and analysis.
Infrastructure
Website hosting, domain registration, and digital infrastructure to maintain open access to research materials.
Future Foundation
Supporting independent theoretical physics research

A foundation is being established to support this independent research program through structured fundraising and transparent allocation of resources.

The foundation will provide a formal mechanism for contributions, ensure accountability in how funds are used, and enable sustainable long-term support for open-access theoretical physics research. Details will be announced here once the foundation is operational.

For inquiries about the foundation or early partnership opportunities, please use the contact page.

Other Ways to Support

Financial contributions are not the only way to support independent research. Sharing papers with colleagues, providing feedback on theoretical work, and engaging in scientific discussions all contribute to advancing knowledge.

If you're interested in collaboration, institutional partnerships, or other forms of support, please reach out through the contact page.