I don't know whether you have done your calculations but, about two or three years back, I did a first assessment of what the first successful device would be worth and it came out at about 300 trillion dollars.
So if I could just go back now to something which I am sure we should cover here regarding our original scenario: we have, in fact, four ways - four major potential lines of research.
So I think that as science is organized in Japan at the moment it will not make a great deal of headway in innovative science. That's my own opinion.
Stan and I funded the first phase of the work ourselves. It was secret.
At the moment I am taking a very careful look at some of the work which we have done in the past.
British science has a certain style and, of course, my problem is that, although I was born in Czechoslovakia, I am the archetypal British scientist.
If you assume that it was a valid experiment, then its disintegration reveals a very substantial part of what has been found since then, including the fact that you can get heat generation at high temperature.