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Obviously they are going to do a presentation for someone; not sure who, honestly I was puzzled when I saw that last one pop up and IMO it went unused (proly do to a delay, Wa, Wa) , I can come up with numerous angles but I’ll keep them to myself for now.
The following is not directed a neum2
With all of the outright deception in the world today I guess that it is easy to see why many are so skeptical, funny almost everyone that took the time and attended the shareholder meeting are patient, remain positive and don’t let delays outside the control of the company get to them while some of those that didn’t are impatient and are as skeptical as all get out (you haven’t heard that saying in a while have you?). I wonder how comfortable the skeptical guys are going to feel in their skin once this proves out? Do you think 6 months of 100 Wa, Wa, Wa complaint cheap shots will be erased by a single “I guess that I was wrong”, I’d assume that most of those guys won’t attend that meeting either.
Not much that any of us can say that will change this science, the fact is that it is so complex and that the vast majority could read a paper that has nothing to do with this science or it is so impractical that it could never work and take it as related and a threaat.
Sorry but if I didn’t believe everyday that they had (have) something that is unique and holds the key to a huge market, I’d be outa here and wouldn’t hang around and whine, Wa, Wa, Wa.
“They suffered untimely loss of talent and unattractive precedent by others previous in the field of EO Polymer” Amen to that Bro
Xbetcha
If we don’t get taken out soon I’d say going forward (once whoever is selling is done dumping) it'll climb back over a buck) during the 1 to 2 dollar range we may see one of these in the Colorado Lab.
This is Pure 100% speculation on my part but talk about taking controlling your own destiny.
NanoFrazor
http://3dprint.com/33073/3d-printing-internet-of-things/
https://www.swisslitho.com/index.php/en/products/nano-frazor-explore
http://3dprintingindustry.com/2014/05/02/ibm-swisslitho-introduce-nanoscale-tech-amazing-demo/
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Great Video, IBM absolutely has to be one of the main if not the number one company that is watching Lightwave, Yup Big Blue. “Need to look for new architecture” “Inorganics will not get us there”
06:10 seconds "Today’s technology is headed in the wrong direction".
Lightwaves Organic Chromophore mix is Super Fast Fempto Second speed (as a second is to about 31.7 million years) kinda like me relaxed to fully excited and back again, Lol.
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Answer 12
Of course he is not saying that, why that would be inside info so he couldn't say it even if it were true.
I’m not saying that the following has anything to do with Lightwave Logic but if Lightwave were making Automobiles and an Engineer from another Auto manufacture commented on the potential of a new product I Do Not think that it would be wise to disregard said comment nor to take said coment with a grain of salt.
Yup. The timing is pearl. It looks like they are super conservative in their releases and not hype the company, just as Z said he would be and now have all the pieces, they just need to assemble them.
The proof is in the pudding
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Agreed LaRiv Unless the knowledge behind the design of the modulator was obtained through/during work involving Lightwave Logic. And yes I agree it echos of the Alabama relationship. Which came first the Chicken or the Egg kind of thing, I think the answer to that is Leonberger, I’m pretty sure, I mean, I think I remember him saying or hearing that he was involved in designing the modulator, something about borrowing cellular technology, I don’t know that was a few years back.
Good point also “Besides, if this is the case, it would mean confirmation of our polymers and materials process... So isn't this good news if what you say is true?”
So the University pays Michelson, Lightwave pays the University, Michelson decides to start his own business so that he gets a piece, the University gets a piece of that company, OK so I guess the question is When did Michelson discover whatever it is he discovered. And the Director at the Innovation center signs on as the CEO. Wo.
“The University of Colorado’s technology transfer office connected Mr. Mickelson with the Innovation Center of the Rockies and its network of 1,600 “domain expert advisers.” Tim Bour, an entrepreneur who directs the center, ultimately signed as chief executive of the new company. Mr. Mickelson says he plans to continue teaching and research, while serving as co-founder and chief technical officer.”
So who would pay Michelson’s Personal Legal Bills?
One thing it does say is that they are most definetly on to something Huge here at Lightwave we hold the key, the only problem is that some of Lightaves technology is being protected by “Trade Secrets” looks like dirty pool to me.
I remember talking to Hal Bennett a few years back, (After he was gone), he mentioned that he was considering doing this same device kind of thing (but on the computing side) but wasn’t sure from a legal stand point how it would play out.
This sucks we had a good relationship with Michelson, is he getting greedy, was the University behind this, they HAD to have knowledge of this and this had to go through legal channels. I wonder how the IP agreement reads, I guess that is the million dollar question.
There must be more to this than we know, there is something more behind this, something that we do not know.
We always knew that games would be played, I can defiantly see the negative side of this, I wonder what the positives are, what could happen because of this, do we sever ties (again) with the University, do they come on board with a partnership kind of thing, do we do a deal to supply the chromophore, what good is the device without the chromophore? Do they obtain funding and work in collaboration with Lightwave? I wonder how Coring feels, if they have any input at all, I think we have the leverage but this could get tricky. Games will be played. It may force us to do a deal sooner rather than later.
If Lightwave was totally caught off guard can Michelson be Trusted ever again, that is the Billion dollar question! He just does not strike me as that kind person, there is more to this than meets the eye.
Tim Bour is definitely a player, shoot his resume would qualify him for a seat on our BOD.
If there is something underhanded about it, it would lead others companies to shy away from collaborating with them. I cannot imagine that this would be good press for the University of Colorado, Nope there is more to this. I know how a Delaware court would rule on this, the University is Colorado and Lightwave is incorporated in Nevada, where would legal action be filed?
Not sure how easy it would be to fund a company that has an IP issue 1 month after it is formed. Nope there is more to this than meets the eye. But then again look at Gigs founding?
I don’t think that the University of Colorado’s technology or the Innovation Center of the Rockies wants or needs this kind of publicity.
It will focus more eyes on Lightwaves Polymer so perhaps in a roundabout way this may help.
The only thing Red Cloud has is Michelson’s knowledge so again how much of that did he get from the time spent working on Lightwave and how much was prior to that?
That video at the SHM might prove valuable?
I’m done rambling
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Buz you make excellent points and if you honestly believe them the only question is why are you still hanging here. If you do not believe in this then you need to quit beating yourself up and move on. I’m not being a smart a$$ just saying life is too short to remain in something that doesn’t make one happy. You are becoming that one guy at the water cooler that others try to avoid. I’m not sure what good can possibly come from constantly wearing your doubts and feelings on your sleeve. Sorry and I like you personally but obviously their time frame developing the chromophore and devices doesn’t meet your (OUR) expectations. I HONESTLY thought this would have come to fruition years ago shoot even pre-Marcelli days but that didn’t happen. Quantum physics that will turn todays technology on its ear, not as easy as we all hoped but I’m still keeping the faith.
Ear, Sleeve, water cooler, LOL I’m turning into my father oh no.
I don’t want to comment one way or another on Red Cloud at this time, but if anyone thinks that Lightwave is going to do a deal just to do a deal or let someone else hijack this technology I think that you are mistaken. We have a lot of experienced Gray Matter that has done this kind of thing many times looking out for and guiding us and we have folks that have the balls to Execute or Not Execute according to the plan. What I found interesting and which is why I have had faith in Lightwave all along, Look at who is lending their talent to Lightwave basically for free (OK working for warrants) when I read The Red Cloud site (it is down now) the one thing that stuck in mind was where they referred to the google philosophy of one lending their talent to a new technology basically for free.
Have a great weekend guys, it is cold as heck here (thank goodness I put an oil fired furnace in the garage,,, OK here is funny, So My HVAC guy finds me an old furnace to put in the garage, so I look on craigslist for a used oil tank, I find a half an oil tank (cut vertically to get down basement stairs) I call up my buddy and tell him that I’m buying a half an oil tank, he starts laughing call me a dumb A$$ and says X those tank are for barbequing chicken, LOL. Most won’t get it but those tanks are cut horizontally and open on the top.
We will all be in the ground at some point in the future so we can walk around with hope or despair the choice is up to us. Slap ourselves on the leg and laugh or kick the dog and complain the choice is up to us. Going to turn on that heater have a good weekend Guys.
Xster Special K
Funny glass half full or half empty, I took the Temp Update as good news, I mean after watching the Gig polymer get tested against the (then current) protocol I thought the numbers looked pretty good to me, here is a paper on those results, obviously what they thought at the time wasn’t what the industry needed. It sounded to me as Lightwave went to company XYZ and ABC and they said give us these numbers and come back, so they did and they put out a PR, but I could be wrong. See they cannot win if they give an update as to where they stand they get criticized for not waiting and if they wait , then they get criticized for not telling where they are. Just saying obviously they cannot please everyone.
And yes I want it all and I want it now but this is super-duper complex science that as we have all witnessed will have a moving target, it is what it is, complex, science with changing requirements. IMO that is why Lightwave finally said we will make our own device. Some folks took that the goal post moving as lying, others thought they just plain made it up and yes some others believed what they said.
Here is that paper and remember these chromophores were packaged in hermetically sealed $1200 containers (if my memory serves me properly) purged with nitrogen.
http://www.gigoptix.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Environment_Stress_Testing_of_Electro_Optic_Polymer_Modulators_Journal_of_Lightwave_Technology_Vol27_No11_June_1_2009.pdf
IMO I Think that Lightwaves polymer has Many, Many advantages that simply cannot be ignored, do they have EVERY answer nope, but IMO with the current push to Optics we will partner up with someone fairly soon. Shoot the Bleached mod is a 300 million dollar opportunity and that is peanuts. When (not if) Lightwave inks some sort of partnership agreement worth just a few million bucks thrown at it the share price will jump. Just my opinion.
Oh and Ducky I agree that there could be better communications it just seems that EVERY time they put out an update it doesn’t satisfy what the investors want to here and it tanks. Again until it is either a done deal everyone is so worn out from 10 years of Science trial and error that when folks get what they ask for they get Pi$$ed of and complain. Just an observation.
I think we’ll get there but again I thought that 9 or 10 years ago when I left for Alaska (vacation) but obviously that didn’t happen so don’t put any weight in my timeline shoot I have never even built an Optical Modulator or even and Electo optic (2nd order) polymer, I tried to take that Opsis chip design seminar but I was lost after the first ten minutes, LOL.
Oh and Walter I just saw your post, as I understand it you are correct the Opsis chips have nothing to do with the Bleached waveguides however the combo polymer may possibly be used in both. I'm hoping the Opsis delay gave them time to finish the clean room (JUST HOPING) because that must be done for the Opsis chips to be juiced and hopefully some SixSigma type QC on the Polymers may have (JUST HOPING) been completed to replicate consistently the materials from one batch to the next, if that is they have decided on which Corning/LWLG Molecule to use.
I guess, yes, You guys are correct an update like that would be nice but I can here the folks 2 days later, we need an update, LOL.
X
Thursday Before the Holidays and Now it is the Tuesday after do the math, carry the 1, that is 2, count them 2 working days!
I don't know maybe it's me?
OK so on December 18th they said “Several blends of materials created by the Company's previously announced multi-chromophore process, were subjected to aging tests that include exposure to high temperatures (85C and 110C) for 300 hours.”
"We are currently running additional confirmatory tests at even higher temperatures before coating our best material systems on our proprietary designed, bleached waveguide modulator prototypes. These prototypes are being produced using substrates received in early November from Reynard Corporation as previously announced.
"The bleached waveguide modulator represents our first commercially viable device, and targets metro networks (< 10Km) within large scale telecommunications and data communications networks and represents approximately a $300MM per year market opportunity for us. With working prototypes in hand we will engage with several potential partners and customers who have shown interest in our technology that we have already been in discussions with."
December 18th was the Thursday before Christmas Week, we saw the Opsis website get changed on Christmas Eve that Diced Chips would be sent to users “December 2014”. As info, I still did not received things that I ordered the end of December. It is Tuesday after the Holidays so if they did just receive them I’d assume that they will begin working on them soon. I’d rather they pick the proper chromophore and put it on a Bleached Waveguide first because they are very easy and I’d bet much cheaper to buy.
Here is the update for the week, they ordered 2 Large Pizzas with extra cheese for the Newark Lab and 1 small Cheese Steak, the guys in Colorado tried to order the same but they could not locate a Cheese steak so they ordered something from Sub Way.
I guess yes it would be nice if these guys all gave up their holidays and Opsis cooperated and performed as they had envisioned but apparently there was some sort of delay at the foundry. If I were a betting man I’d say that they are running additional tests and once that is done they will coat some of the bleached waveguide modulators then go back out and meet with customers/partners. Does that sound logical? It does to me.
If you think Opsis will be explained in black and white I doubt it so I’m not sure what we will get.
Excuse the sarcasm but typically Holidays are just that Holidays and typically the vast majority of Humans celebrate them.
OKOK
This is what I found interesting in the paper Rickface found the other day, this science is way beyond my comprehension but for some reason this stood out.
Femtojoule electro-optic modulation
silicon-organic hybrid device
Sebastian Koeber, Robert Palmer, Matthias
Lauermann, Wolfgang Heni, Delwin L. Elder,
Dietmar Korn, Markus Woessner, Luca Alloatti,
Swen Koenig, Philipp C. Schindler, Hui Yu, Wim
Bogaerts, Larry R. Dalton,Wolfgang Freude, Juerg
Leuthold and Christian Koos
The fabricated SOH modulators were tested in transmission experiments using a non-return-to-zero (NRZ) on-off
keying (OOK) format.
One important aspect of organic EO materials is the long-term stability, both regarding thermal and photo-induced degradation. Within the experiments of this paper, we have not encountered any photo-degradation or bleaching effects, even when operating the device at input powers of more than 15 dBm, which corresponds to an intensity of 3 ??106 W/cm2 in the slot of the SOH modulators. At higher power levels, < - - - thermal effects were already beginning to impair the performance of the device.< - - - We hence believe that material stability in our device is governed exclusively by thermal reorientation of chromophores. The glass transition temperature of the currently used DLD164 amounts to Tg = 66°C, and thermally activated re-orientation of the chromophores reduces the lifetime of the current devices to roughly a month under ambient laboratory conditions. <- - - - - However, we have recently demonstrated that electro-optic coefficients of up to 230 pm/V can also be achieved by other material systems such as binary-chromophore organic glasses that combine shape-engineered dendritic molecular structures with conventional bare donor-acceptor species37. These materials feature glass transition temperatures of more than 100 °C and are expected to exhibit better thermal stability. In addition, we expect that stability can be significantly improved <- - - - - by synthetically modified DLD164 chromophores that bear specific crosslinking agents for post-poling lattice hardening. The viability of this approach has already been demonstrated for similar classes41,42 of EO compounds, with materials being stable for temperatures of up to 250 °C. It has been demonstrated experimentally <- - - - that these techniques can be applied to realize temperature-stable all-polymeric MZM34. Whereas earlier demonstrations of crosslinking have led to increased optical losses by absorption or scattering in the organic material, it has recently been demonstrated that this problem can be overcome by utilizing cycloaddition reactions (Diels-Alder and related cycloadditions) that do not produce chemical side products or lead to lattice distortion. In these experiments, no increase in loss has been observed in the near infrared43, and the values obtained for the glass transition temperatures after crosslinking are above 200°C44. For DLD164, the addition of crosslinking agents to the side groups can be realized without affecting the EO activity of thechromophore or the coumarin-coumarin interaction of the side chains. Thermal stability and photo-degradation of SOH devices is subject to ongoing research,- - - -- -.
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Agreed but the reason one would sell at the end of the tax year would be to offset gains and HOPE to jump back in at either the same price or lower after 30 days, of course I'm cheerleading now so I would hope that news will come out and many would be forced into to chasing it, Ya never know.
X
Honestly You will crush me, but I assure you that I will be entertaining.
XIGER Woody, LOL
I'm sure that you had that covered a few months back, as info I checked with Marcelli last summer/fall for our friends across the pond to make sure that was covered, I forget who he said he but rattled off some name.
HappyHappy, is it new years Dinner time over their yet? you are what 8 hours ahead of us?
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30 days from the date of the sale, one could buy it back and still take the loss, it is called the wash sale rule. So the later half of January for those that sold 2 weeks ago.
I'm not sure if you have these in Belgium either but I Said I'd Cheerlead.
That was the crazy thing Vert it Didin't fill, Stevey (and I guess you) snuck in ahead of me (that is what my "up to bat" comment was about the other day)just checked and it has been open since the 23rd. Oh well it will probably fill today, then I'll be cheerleading for it to go up like everyone else, I'm thinking February is going to a good month but that is JUST a GUESS.
Those that sold for tax losses (to offset profits) + news = Demand
X
Thanks Six, Kinda weird I have an order in for 9 (some +/-) k at .7511 didn't fill been in there for about a week, Oh well no hurry last day of the year, anyone that didn't think there would be selling this week, isn't paying ah never mind.
Happy new Year.
X
Amen Bro,
I just read the web site and didn't notice any changes, I cleared my cache and reread, still nothing. The only thing that I notice is a drop down under the "Target Markets" isn't working, pretty sure this was the "LWLG advantage" page and one other (can not remember). Not sure if it just a bug or they are working it, I still have to fill that order (hopefully today) once filled (If no one else does) I'll send them an email. Just for the record I do not always get (nor expect) a reply just an acknowledgement because if they are working on something they may not be able to tip their hand.
I don't want to pump this down here Gog Forbid someone might buy it on the cheap.
X
Thanks I'm up to bat next. Happy New Year to you too
Geezo o Man Guys, Yes it looked like a few were “Freaking Out” Proto was looking for an alternate source because he said Opsis is “stiffing us”. Steve said that “I have given up on those opsis chips”. Proto “I sure hope we can successfully work around the delay/non-performance of OpSIS” I thought I missed something, so I went to Opsis website and sure enough someone went to the Web Site ON Christmas Eve and Changed the date from December/January to December (I surmised it was Hockberg home for the holidays). So I put a link to the web site.
It must be the holidays. Honestly it looks to me this is moving along now, and I’m OK with how the year went down, this is Quantum Physics and Opsis/IME/Funding/Academia is totally outside of Lightwave control.
Geez I guess some think that it is a good idea or makes them feel better about themselves to throw crap at me when I post ,,,, whatever, just looks childish, mob like mentality. Time will tell, and Six I’m not sure that I will ever retire, work is play as long as physically able, (hopefully another 20 years) I don’t want to stop playing. But yes you are correct and I agree that the share price didn’t perform as well as many things out there, I still think that this is going to happen though. If I knew 10 years ago this would have taken this long I would have waited, jumped into gold for a while, oil etc. in and then out before it went down. Tis life, Up and Down.
Xster.
OK I’ll guess we’ll see if they get them this week, perhaps I’m mistaken.
"We want to ensure all existing Users that resources remain available to deliver silicon to everyone who ordered it."
http://opsisfoundry.org/
The opsis letter was just updated the day before Christmas, it now say December of 2014 for delivery, If they don't have them yet they will get them this week. It is in Black and White. Hochberg's father lives in Newark, I'd bet that he is wrapping things up.
I should probably let some freak out but I don't roll that way, I'm still waiting to fill a few from last week.
Xstasy
Just so we are all on the same page and are not accused of Pumping, Walter is from Belgium, so at times translation from one language to another becomes an issue
Yes Walter I agree excellent news indeed, but until they release an actual contract, deal, device etc. most folks do not understand (neither did I) all of the steps in changing this from a “Materials” (chemicals only) company to a “Device” maker, I guess it has been about 3 +/- years now since Tom took over and Joe Miller convinced them to make to move to become a dominant force rather than just selling Perkinamine.
Many find it entertaining to point out the time that is has taken and call it failure when in fact everything is coming together slow as it may appear to us, and hey it may not be the answer to every new device out there but it most certainly will find its way into enough to justify the wait.
X Ray
Picked up the computer and I found this post, I guess I had to run and forgot to hit send.
Oh 1 other Reason Thermal Stability is important,,, As I understand it after spin coating the solvent evaporates and it hardens but the molecules are attracted to each other so in order to poll (align) the chromophores (+ -) they heat up to soften, apply voltage once aligned they cool it down to lock in place. The Voltage, Temp, Time Exposed is tricky there are many variables and must be precisely replicated in the same order to duplicate performance. Pretty sure this is for thin films only, not sure how or when it is done on a waveguide, I asked at the SHM but either I don't remember or I could not comprehend the reply.
Happy Holidays to all, I wonder when, I wonder when, the stars are aligning just don’t know how many more stars before this turns. As always I’m keeping the faith and I’m not flinching.
Oh I hit a Christmas party last night U of D types asked about the Opsis lab, nobody close to it but they said that there still is a little bit of activity.
Merry Christmas, that laser/can toy it cool, my wife likes the composter the best, go figure.
X foliate, Lol
So when you put your finger in close proximity and make a quick jerking motion it turns on, Buzzy I'm saying that you'd run the battery down in no time. LOL.
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I guess I'm mistaken there was a Pit ID that used to post back in the day over there so I thought it was you. Oh and that call on Lumera was on the Science their Molecule the structure that Directly affected the the Goetzs funding back in the day. As for Bashing don't think I've done that since the Smith days.
LOL Geez now I'm a liar that pumps while I dump or bash while I buy? Funny, nope just an honest guy that post what I think.
Whatever.
Like my Dad used to say, "As long they are picking on me they leaving someone else alone."
I'm as positive as anything and Yep I'll be making a trip into Fidelity with hopes of grabbing some bargain shares between now and the end of the Year.
We'll see I'm correct on this science.
X Oramma
Oh and a Merry Christmas to All and to All a Good Night Cause you Guessed it GOTTA RUN, Lol.
http://www.amazon.com/Quantum-Physics-Dummies-Steve-Holzner/dp/1118460820
As I understand it there are 3 different hurdles in that area, Heat from the CMOS process, Operating Environment Heat and Laser Bleach out. I copied it directly from the web stie below
Hey Rambo whats up dude, here is link to one of the toys we just built in the garage I think this qualifies me as a Redneck, Lol.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/t1slr2smd0im818/2014-05-16%2018.43.23.jpg?dl=0
Rambo its going on 10 years now, not 5, I try to keep at 1% so you can do the math, soon enough I see this going over $1.00 that will put warrants in the money, many may exercise to start the Long term cap gains clock, cheaper to buy down here than chase it once it hits.
Oh and heck ya I thought this was going to get cashed out Years Ago, as far back as when Northrop took out Essex (2007?), but honestly I’m not in any hurry. And Pit you are an old Lumera guy so I can understand your frustration, they got Spanked.
These advantages include:
• The versatility and ease of production of plastic (Polymers)
• Thermal stability that is unmatched < - - -
• Compatibility with Silicon and the CMOS process < - - - - -
• Femtosecond response times
• Little to no protection from the elements
• Ability to withstand a laser without bleaching out < - - - - -
• The ability to control regions of light from UV into the IR
• High electro-optical activity
Loverboy X
Nope just checked Ihub Admin deleted it, no reason given, they will do it by request and the also monitor it for certain things, they do grab the IP address though so you can not really fool them unless you go to the Library. They will send a reason to that IP along with a warning, they can appeal if they want. Honestly I didn't find it that informative or offensive.
Oh (allegedly) It was a first time poster, no history.
Gotta Run.
Xster
I agree about the bleached mod demonstration device somehow moving to a revenue opportunity I cannot explain that but I bet they could, IF they are allowed and if they think that it is in our best interest. Apparently they found a way toooo, I don’t know, remember they just got it work that day. And since that time they did order and receive the substrates from Reynard.
As for the Opsis and the April 2013 thing I think if you search up the chain, you will see that it is controlled by one in the same if you know what I mean. Games will absolutely be played.
Not directed at you Gates but If you guys think that Leonberger, Eaton, Glasgow, Miller would lend their name and reputations to anything that didn’t have a valid basis and a Super chance of success I think you are mistaken.
Gotta Run To Cabelas (Love that joint)
X
I guess that somehow You guys can look at this negative, I absolutely 100% disagree, I was not aware that they had tested the new LWLG/Corning multi-chromophores for temp just the straight up Perk, but that is what the board is for. As for your 10k shares, I need about twice that much over the next 5 - 7 trading days and I hope this stays down through January and February but that is just a personal goal, not going to effect the science. As for your 10k sale I'm certainly not going to buy at market (because you need to sell, I'll take my time because I've got enough and don't have to have it)oh and our measly 10-20k shares is not going to effect the market many, many folks waited until now to do their tax planning.
And guys I certainly understand your frustration.
Oh if any of the Warrant holders want to sell some of those outstanding warrants, please let me know. Just send an email to the x993231@yahoo.com
Loverboy X
Do I think that something could happen with Menara, yes, I think it could also happen with about 42 other companies as well. Raj is here for a reason, ( I think Fred L. proly,) I’m just waiting, biding my time, something will absolutely be put together, hard to say what or how but I have NO doubt . I was under the weather at the SHM but I’m sure that I spoke to you, excuse me but I have a pornographic memory and you're a dude.
Z did say that “Raj could wax eloquently for hours about modulators”
Welcome to the other side.
If you attended the meeting then yep I'd say that you are confident and that it is only a matter of time, did you have to travel far?
X
That's what I'm talking about
X’s Christmas Toy Recommendations, Lol.
The guys that play in my garage bought me a Nano QX quadcopter to play with, it took me about an hour to figure out. I’d also recommend this a frickin laser 5lb pistol trigger pull the cans fall over game, pretty cool.
Drone
Honestly nobody on earth YET completely understand all of this, but after watching what happens to the lightwaves as fiber as it is bent in multi mode and single mode I would assume that it looks something like this.
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Back in the day the ~ may have been dust or impurities in the Perk hence the Pharm chemists. I’m guessing he is taking about knicks or bumps in the waveguide. Honestly I didn’t read nor try to understand the entire thing, shoot what I cannot even understand is that Photons don’t interfere with photons so how Perk can change light with light is a mystery to me Or how you can shoot one photon through a slit/hole and end up with different angles is mystery. So I’m with you Buz I cannot explain it, but sometimes if I drink enough I think I can, Lol. I appreciate the information of everyone that contributes to the board.
Holy Moly, I knew the transceiver market was huge but 9.9 Billion, repeat $9,900,000,000 in One Year, at this point in time Lightwave is positioned very nicely to have at least a few of those 0’s And that doesn’t include Medical, Gamming, Optical Computing, Military, etc.
Hmmm how about an eventual goal of 1 Dollar a year dividend in 5 or 10 years, now that would be nice.
If in friggin fact the Perk is able to be tuned differently for each particular application they have the ability to call the shots. Still saying that there is no way that the big guys are going to let Lightwave control that market, Nope and yes most assuredly games will be played. This does kind of look like an eventual Google play, however there may be smaller fish, medium fish, big fish along the way. 80 Cents, Lol.
I kinda remember seeing the bleached mod, bench top pic. too I just don't recall where. Oh and someone was talking about measurements I'm pretty sure that is what happened in AZ, inconsistencies could not be explained.
Whatever Gotta Run.
All that I want for Christmas is whatever the fragrance is that they use at Cabella's.
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I think that you mean October, here is a link.
I still do not have a clue who they created that presentation for but it is probably the best to date and they created it for someone. It is very matter of fact and not wishy washy like many of the prior presentations.
http://lightwavelogic.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Lightwave_October_2014_Presentation.pdf
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Probably some stocking stuffing Ira stocking stuffer. Glad the end of the year is almost here because I'm sure they have a few more goals to reach in January. Best part about grabbing them now you can also write them off.
Got to drive and quit posting
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Just for the heck of it I just checked the Opsis website
Diced Chips sent to Users - - - -
Dec/Jan, LOL but they didn't put a year so I guess the U of D will make that goal.
The way I look at this, honestly it is probably better to work the Perk,Cng ish on the Bleached Mods for now and finish the clean room (if they haven't already), because after all they need that to work the dicomatics. I swear though yes one delay after another. I have a buy order in (2 actually), trying to pick up some cheap shares before the end of the year, hope so.
I guess we already kinda knew that cause Nov. is gone.
As always Rose Colored Glasses,
Gotta Run,
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Just watching the coin and asking questions, that is what I get out the SHM, nothing secret just ish, I listen to the brains go back and forth. As for me, I usually try to follow the “better to keep your mouth shut and appear stupid than open it and remove all doubt” moto but usually I end up removing the doubt. Honestly the science is far and away out of my league but when they break it down to a low level most of it is common sense, or as Bintz would say it is easy “without the math”.
As for the quantum physics, well I’m glad you asked, I can only perform at that level after about 20 adult beverages and then only for a few brief seconds.
Oh and I hear you, the older I get the better I was.
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No, but I do have a pornographic memory.
LOL
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You would need to get that from them and I’m not sure that they want to elaborate on exactly how multi chromophore mixes are created and how/when/speed/temp/volts etc. they can increase the loading but as I understand it, Yes, more is better, I’d guess that increasing (whatever) the old loading was by 50% would certainly put it over 20 but more than likely above 30%. (for some reason I’m thinking that years ago I heard 24%-26% number, not sure which version that was but that was LONG (Years) before they started mixing/doing the multi thing.
Somewhere along the line I also heard “Less is Better” so who knows.
Here is what Bintz said I guess he is saying the same thing in a more professional manner. "This multi-chromophore system has achieved a 50% increase in chromophore concentration, leading to higher electro-optical activity when compared to an equivalent single chromophore system. It does not cause the high chromophore density loading issues such as reduced effective electro-optic activity due to a non-uniform concentration of chromophore in the polymer host. For the past several months we have consistently witnessed amazing durability and poling stability (chromophore alignment) in thin film measurement tests in our new Longmont, Colorado device fabrication and testing facility. Repeated, multi-point measurements show twice the electro-optic effect of Lithium Niobate with excellent durability."
Later Tater
Thanks Reds, my phone just beeped, I looked at it and put it back not knowing why, twas your reply. Yes Essex, Moodispa's now heading up KEYW.
Thanks
Put in a order for a couple more (5k today and on the way to do a lil sumptin sumptin for Mrs X's IRA). IMO it Should be a good time between now and the end of the year to pick up some on the cheap, but what in heck do I know.
Thanks Again.
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