The main finding is that there is a limited combinatorial space of viable company names. Of the large number of possible names very few have the basic properties needed to ensure long term survival. Even fewer have the right timing of the company incorporation date to name properties to have a chance at significant public success.
This huge wastage of business aspiration seems disappointing but may be necessary to provide a large enough sector population to support the highly successful ones. For groups with little or no aspirations of global success or findings will not matter. However for large undertakings with international objectives our findings should be taken seriously.
In the emerging areas such as biotech, nano technology and zeropoint (near perpetual motion) we have a good chance of distinguishing the failures from the runaway successes just based on the choice of company name.
The process of choice is like a public key encryption system. It is relatively easy to check a name once given it but virtually impossible to automatically create a name with the required characteristics. The creation process is a process requiring team input and great clarity of vision, which are also the necessary ingredients for business success.
In the case of the physics community we find little going on in the establishment to cheer. The fiasco of the search for the Higgs Boson (or God particle) and the continuing failure to look seriously into the mind-matter problem, is disappointing. In the private world however we find cause for hope. The heroic efforts of Lt Col Tom E Bearden and his team of researchers stands out, along with many others, who can be found from some of the links on this site. We especially mention Prof David Bohm a contemporary of Einstein whose persecution in the McCarthy era was a sad chapter in annals of the fate of the gentleman scientist.
Our own designs for a Casimir effect zeropoint device crawl along at a snails pace due largely to the indifference of the local physics community, to an area seen as esoteric. We note however that in the U.S that patents have been granted in this area and wish these pioneers well their efforts to bring zeropoint technologies out of the clouds and into the lab. From there, they can begin the long road to commercial reality.
We suspect however that it will be a lone team, like the Wright brothers, who will break through. Working away from the constant barrage of the sceptics, and saboteurs, the world will wake up, possibly as early as 2009, to the reality of an economically feasible zeropoint energy device. When this happens it will be an interesting time in equity markets as oil companies go bankrupt and global goodwill is tested to the limits.
From statistically rigorous tests being carried out on our software suite using quantum noise from central Europe it now appears that there are significant cosmological connections between entities where mainstream physics asserts there ought not to be.