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If you want to back honest and courageous founders who care for the common good and ask themselves how they're making the world a better place, Fifty Years is hiring. DMs open.

The hardest part isnt finding founders who say they care about impact its finding ones who can prove it through unit economics and measurable outcomes

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Seth Bannon and team are an amazing group to work with. I've been lucky to co-invest with them. They are unafraid to back courageous founders and set a very high bar for investor value-add. They do a ton for the community and are a true asset to the ecosystem! :)

Seth — deeply appreciate your call for founders working toward the common good. I’m the inventor of a federally filed architecture called Quantum State Command Encoding (QSCE), recently validated to TRL-7 across five functional stacks, including a quantum-native deep space communications mesh (IPCM) and a deterministic biophysics engine (BioDock) that redefines molecular target screening using quantum circuits. The IPCM stack achieved deterministic collapse to four dominant states across a 16-qubit space on IBM’s real hardware, validating quantum-secure mesh routing with no classical fallback. It’s designed to scale beyond Earth orbit, enabling autonomous command systems for spacecraft, satellites, and defense applications. On the biology side, our BioDock stack applies deterministic collapse logic to residue selection, protein docking, and binding prediction, already showing real‑world convergence in Alzheimer’s-relevant targets like BACE1. This isn’t just theory; these are reproducible results backed by histograms, qubit logic, and circuit layer diagnostics. We’re seeking a partner who sees the global infrastructure implications across biotech, communications, and defense and values founder-driven sovereignty during the commercialization phase. If that sounds aligned, I’d be honored to connect. Frank Angelo Drew Founder | QSCE Architect

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