John Carl,
Editor
April 2, 2025
Gravity.
It’s the single-biggest problem for traditional medicine — it’s what’s keeping down new discoveries.
It’s quite literally forcing new scientific discoveries to stay grounded, and keeping them from producing new, life-extending medicines.
Medicines that could make it possible to live 20, perhaps even 30 years longer than is possible today.
Gravity is the destructive factor that’s literally crushing the next generation of miracle drugs.
And here’s the profitable kicker: Scientists don’t need to make any new drug discoveries for this breakthrough to work — because these medical compounds already exist!
Scientists have literally thousands of medicines, cures, and life-extensions that have already been discovered.
Their formulas are all written out.
The research papers discussing their use have already been published, many for decades now.
Some for 50 years or more.
But gravity has kept all of these next-generation medicines from getting off the ground.
Scientists can easily draw out these compounds on a whiteboard... and they’ve been doing so ever since Einstein was alive.
But these compounds have remained impossible to make in a lab on Earth, where gravity breaks down their chemical bonds, making it impossible to make all of these new life-saving medicines.
That is, until now.
So here’s the breaking news that led to this huge investment opportunity that’s unfolding today:
Even though it’s impossible to make these compounds on Earth, they’re easy to formulate in the low-gravity environment of space.
Companies like Merck are already making billions.
And ultra-wealthy investors like Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, and Bill Gates are already buying up their stake.
New drugs are already in production.
As Wired Magazine put it in a recent article: “The Next Generation of Cancer Drugs Will Be Made in Space.”

And then there’s Bloomberg, which recently declared that the “next blockbuster drug might be made in space.”

As you can see in this new research, the commercial space firm that’s behind these innovations has already produced several new medicines and returned them to Earth, where they’ve already made a life-saving difference for patients.
But this is only the beginning.
I’ve just returned from a fact-finding trip to Washington DC and Northern Virginia, where I was able to see this space firm’s launch site in person.
This commercial space firm is about to expand their space medicine program — and early investors have a lot to gain.
Make it your own,
John Carl
Editor, Daily Profit Cycle