Funding & support

Dog Star Labs is actively seeking external funding to support the next phase of research and development. This includes applications to federal and private research grants (e.g., foundational physics, early universe cosmology, and gravitational-wave science), as well as selective private and philanthropic funding aligned with fundamental science and education. Funding will be used to support formal analysis, numerical validation, experimental prototyping and the expansion of educational initiatives tied to the research program.

Experimental program

Alongside theoretical development, the research program includes an experimental pathway. These experiments explore resonance phenomenon n controlled cavity systems coupling electromagnetic fields, frequency response, and structural boundaries. The goal is not direct gravitational detection, but analog and surrogate tests of coherence, saturation, and resonance behavior predicted by the theory, providing falsifiable laboratory-scale constraints on the framework.

mission & tiers

Our research program is structured around two complementary tiers. The primary mission is education: developing accessible tools, simulations, and curricula to support learning in gravitational physics, cosmology, and numerical methods. The second tier consists of experimental rigs and proprietary development, including laboratory systems and advanced simulations. Revenue or funding derived from proprietary work is intended to directly support and expand the educational mission, including university partnerships, student internships, and collaborative research programs.