The project 'Stellarcores' presents a highly theoretical concept for lunar-based solar power beaming using infrastructure that does not currently exist. The submission contains critical red flags, including demonstrably false claims of global traction ('most people have used my product') and an audience reach of 'everyone'. While the company name 'StellarCore' appears in corporate registries (e.g., in India and Hong Kong), the associated description of nuclear lunar infrastructure by a 6-person team with a $500k 'market cap' and hobbyist-level components (Arduino) indicates this is likely a student project, a fantasy submission, or a misrepresentation of a gaming entity. It lacks viable technical grounding or verifiable real-world utility.
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