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Monday, 10/20/2014 2:00:52 PM

Monday, October 20, 2014 2:00:52 PM

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Does anyone remember these old PRs?

"According to Michael Queen, CEO of Universal Capital Management, "Terry Turpin is one of the world's most respected optical computing minds of our time. After reading his comments in Lightwave's release, we believe that Lightwave is very close to producing the key component for the all-optical computer. Due to the complexity of the science, this unprecedented progress is likely not being recognized as it should be. To put it plainly, we believe this is as big as the beginning of the personal computer, if not Microsoft itself. We are confident that sooner or later market analysts and Fortune 500 companies alike will realize the vastness of this accomplishment."


http://www.marketwired.com/press-release/universal-capital-management-pleased-by-lightwave-logics-increasing-progress-1199887.htm

Universal asked Hal Bennett, former CEO of Lightwave for his thoughts. "The successful completion of Lightwave's prototype phase modulator chip is a watershed event that could portend a new era in personal computing: cognitive computers like the HAL9000 computer depicted in the film '2001: A Space Odyssey,' that can see, hear, speak and think," Mr. Bennett stated.

http://www.marketwired.com/press-release/universal-capital-management-discusses-lightwave-logic-open-letter-its-shareholders-1172682.htm

Mr. Turpin characterized this as the Holy Grail of Optical Computing because essentially all machine intelligence applications like, facial recognition; pattern recognition and speech recognition are based on Spatial Light Modulators and currently have been limited by the slow response time of LCD technology.

According to Mr. Turpin, a recognized expert in optical computing for over 40-years including important work at Essex Corporation and the National Security Agency (NSA), "The progress of Optical Computing has been limited by legacy Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) technology which while effective, can only refresh at 10 to 30 millisecond intervals. Because of the extremely fast response time of Lightwave Logic's organic nonlinear optical materials are in the range of a picoseconds (one-billionth of a second versus LCD at 10 to 30-thousands of a second), improvement in performance could be a billion-fold."

http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/lightwave-logics-terry-turpin-projects-billion-fold-performance-improvement-of-spatial-light-modulators-using-organic-nonlinear-materials-138845729.html

Can you say femtosecond? That's freakin fast...

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