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Archer Materials is building tiny room temperature quantum computers that can be integrated into smart phones!


I am proud to invest in Archer Materials (AXE):
Archer’s website is here: https://archerx.com.au/

Archer’s qubits are virtually indestructible, even at very high temperatures, and are made of carbon nano-spheres. Their quantum computer chip is of ordinary silicon chip fabrication and Archer says it will cost the same as other silicon chip processors.

It will be able to be installed and used in everyday consumer electronics devices such as smart phones and laptops.

Archer is the only company in Australia that people can invest in to support and benefit from building quantum computers. I am proud to be a shareholder of this futuristic and technologically advanced Australian company.

Have a look at this presentation Archer put out on the 28th April 2022.

https://archerx.com.au/src/uploads/2022/04/20220428_Goldman-Sachs-Emerging-Tech-Series-Investor-Presentation-ASX-Release.pdf

And this is a recent important announcement regarding quantum information detected using a CMOS chip released on 10th October 2022.

(Of course, even though I love this company’s technological uniqueness and its amazing aspiration to put quantum computers into our smartphones and other personal devices I am not a financial advisor and I am not in any way advising anyone to invest or to not invest in Archer - I have no idea how the market will perform and providing such advice is definitely not my intention. Always be cautious when investing!)

Archer Materials is also developing a revolutionary biochip, a “lab on a chip”. Here is an announcement put out on 30th August, 2022 when they achieved sub-10 nanometre chip fabrication.

Maybe, when it is finished being developed, it will be able to detect many viruses and cancers, for example. So that is also an exciting research project that I am proud to be associated with in my life.




UPDATE: OCTOBER 2025

Anti-money and Gold discoveries!!?


I also have lots of shares in iTech Minerals (ITM) on the ASX.

What is interesting about iTech Minerals is that after I first purchased shares in this company, when it was launched after Archer Exploration divested themselves of all of their minerals leases and property and became a pure-technology company, thereafter called Archer Materials, the value of ITM shares consistently declined and I thought that the company was on a possibly deliberate path to bankruptcy, But a month or so ago (as of this writing on the 19th of October, 2025) they discovered huge reserves of Antimony and gold very close to or on the surface, over at least 6km x 2 km.

I did not know a thing about antimony and so I did some research on it. It used to, until quite recently, apparently, be called, jokingly and scornfully, Anti-money as it was so worthless. But then the price of antimony recently skyrocketed 1,000 x (a thousandfold) due to embargoes placed upon the export of the metal by China and Russia, by far the biggest producers of antimony, and by the fact that antimony is greatly valued as a metal for making weapons, and there are a lot more international tensions, new alliances and premonitions of war than there used to be, and, recently, countries like France and Britain have been expressing intentions, even an eagerness, to invade Russia. (And we all know how that usually goes?!)


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On holidays on the Queenstown Wilderness Railway with my mother, January 2020, whilst keeping an eye on the progress of coronavirus in the news in China at nights in our motel accommodation. Coronavirus was about to sweep the World, and I already knew it then!
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Exploring Strahan, the worst place in Australia to be a convict, beyond the dreaded “Hell’s Gates”, entrance to Macquarie Harbour, on an island that you could never escape from, on the West Coast of Van Dieman’s Land (as Tasmania was called then). The island is called Sarah Island, on the Gordon River, and it was for the “incorrigibles”, who had to eat bread baked with weevils and meat that was past it’s use by date! It would have been absolutely terrifying to be sent there. They ran it themselves too!

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This is the West Coast Wilderness Railway. This is one of the historic stations in the rainforest that the train stops at. At one station was a whisky-tasting!
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Wilderness Railway actor/worker in period clothing.
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The amazing mountainous rainforest scenery visible from on the West Coast Wilderness Railway. Meanwhile, passengers are constantly plied with coffee and exquisite treats.
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Looking out through the back window of the original West Coast Wilderness Railway carriage, still working, but now for tourists, in Queenstown, Tasmania, January 2020.
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A tour guide on Sarah Island describing the botanical science behind the slow-growing Huon Pines and other plants that grow on the island. Huon Pines grow throughout the length of the Gordon River.
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Passing through Hell’s Gates on the cruise boat as my mother and I explored the Gordon River, Macquarie Harbour, Sarah Island and Strahan quite near to Queenstown, on Tasmania’s rugged and beautiful West Coast in January 2020.
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Elizabeth Jane on one of the two tourist cruise boats that sail on Macquarie Harbour and the Gordon River departing from Strahan, January 2020. The boat had a bar, and meals were served from a buffet. The water was beautiful and the sky was blue!
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The stage of the longest running theatrical production in Australia, in Strahan, “The Ship That Never Was”, chronicling in humorous and dramatic theatre with audience participation, a real-life extraordinarily ambitious convict construction of, and escape on, a ship they built themselves.
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The cruise ship my mother and I sailed on in Macquarie Harbour and the Gordon River on Tasmania’s West Coast embarking from Strahan, moored at Sarah Island, January, 2020.
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Huon Pines growing on Sarah Island photographed on a tour in January, 2020. They only grow one inch a year!
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The sky above the cruise boat we sailed on, Gordon River and Macquarie Harbour, January 2020.
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Mission to Mars in Just A Day: Research by Energy Company Finds their TPV Sun Cells Can Power a Rapid Outer Space Transit

Mission to Mars in Just A Day: Research by Energy Company Finds their TPV Sun Cells Can Power a Rapid Outer Space Transit

Press Release: April 27, 2022
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  • A study by energy company, Brilliant Light Power, predicts that a trip to Mars would take only one day using their TPV Sun Cells to power an on-board laser.
  • People could travel to Mars as tourists, as well as throughout the solar system, in a mere matter of days and weeks.
  • The research prediction has been verified by Dr. Randell Mills: a highly qualified scientist, inventor of the Sun Cell, and CEO of Brilliant Light Power.

Brilliant Light Power has conducted research which could change the way space travel is viewed. Dr. Randell Mills, CEO of the New Jersey-based energy company, has confirmed that by using laser-hydrogen propulsion (or laser-thermal propulsion), people could travel outer space to Mars in just a day. Sit back, relax, and watch in-flight movies as on a present-day long-haul flight between Sydney and London. This would be possible through the use of TPV Sun Cells, to power an on-board laser. The laser would fire continuously, increasing hydrogen propellant to higher temperatures than 10,000°K, as compared to an Earth-based laser, which can fire for just 58 minutes.

The research found that a trip to Mars would take just one day at 2G acceleration and deceleration using the TPV Sun Cells developed by Brilliant Light Power to power an on-board laser. The idea is to utilize hydrogen and heat it to a very high temperature as a propellant, employing a laser to heat the element, thus driving the spacecraft forward in a similar way that steam is heated from a steam kettle.

The method reported on in the media, however, based on research led by McGill graduate and current MSc Aerospace Engineering student at TU Delft, Emmanuel Duplay, states that a journey to Mars would take 45 days. This research was in collaboration with Associate Professor Andrew Higgins, as well as other researchers with the Department of Mechanical Engineering at McGill University. The study, titled, ‘Design of a rapid transit to Mars mission using laser-thermal propulsion’ was recently submitted to the journal ‘Astronomy & Astronomy’.

This study states:
“A recent NASA solicitation seeking revolutionary propulsion for rapid, deep-space transit identified a number of candidate missions of interest: traversing the distance between Earth orbit and Mars orbit in no more than 45 days, traversing a distance of 5 AU in no more than one year, traversing a distance of 40 AU in no more than 5 years, and traversing a distance of 125 AU in no more than 10 years …”

The main difference between the study by McGill, and Dr. Randell Mills’ research into providing transit to Mars in a day, is that the McGill method uses a ground-based laser array. Comparatively, the Mills method would be able to provide an on-board ship-based laser running on tiny quantities of water as fuel. A ground-based laser array only heats the fuel for 58 minutes, whereas an on-board laser would not have such limitations. Brilliant Light Power can supply the needed energy at an extremely high-power density.

By using this method of laser-hydrogen, or laser-thermal, propulsion (laser-thermal) and current technology, you could theoretically, practically, and technologically feasibly travel to Mars in just one day, by using an on-board laser, as well as sufficient fuel. This method would make it possible to send fifty astronauts or passengers to Mars, in a 100-ton spacecraft with a 6% payload – in just a day.

There would be little food and drink required for the trip, and due to the short duration of the trip, there would also be low radiation exposure. At 2G acceleration and deceleration en-route to Mars and back, one would weigh twice as much on-board the spaceship as on Earth, but activities on the ship would require little exertion.

Hypothetically, this method means the entire Solar System can be explored in a mere matter of days and weeks; even if no more fuel was used and a period of weightlessness had to be endured on the spacecraft, as the speed of the spaceship would not decrease by very much.

Brilliant Light Power’s TPV Sun Cells
Brilliant Light Power could produce 60 million Sun Cells in just one year – enough to replace all power generation world-wide! They have recently produced a proven 1.14-megawatt TPV Sun Cell.

Read more about Brilliant Light Power and Dr. Randell Mills’ developments here: http://www.elizabethjane.org/mars.html


Notes to editorsFor more information, please contact:
Elizabeth Jane
Email: [email protected]
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