Errol Musk eyes Bosnia for research hub on gravity and space
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Musk, who is 79, visited Bosnia and Serbia and said he liked the idea of opening a potential institute for the study of gravity and space in the Balkans.
Errol Musk eyes Bosnia for research hub on gravity and space
South African businessman Errol Musk, the father of billionaire Elon Musk, visited Bosnia this week to assess its potential as a location for a research institute on gravity, space-time and longevity, months after saying he planned to base it in Dubai.
Errol Musk Eyes Bosnia for Research Institute on Gravity and Space-Time
Errol Musk, South African businessman and father of Elon Musk, visited Bosnia to explore its potential for establishing a research institute on gravity, space-time, and longevity. Impressed by Bosnia's economic and social environment, Musk considers it a better option than Dubai for his initiative.
Errol Musk said that he has not yet discussed his idea with representatives of the authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, emphasizing that it is a private initiative to research 'four areas: longevity, fusion, space-time and gravity'.
South African businessman says he was offered a location in the Emirates, but a friend from the region recommended he try the Balkans
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