is...(lightning strikes only once unless you remain standing where you shouldn’t be.)
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Tod:
You have the small cap knowledge and experience. This is obvious in your writing
There are some very unique things that LWLG has in its favour that the general small cap industry does not have.
1) Because LWLG is mainly a chemical company they don't have to manufacture anything except the PERK. The will never need to hire more than 100 people and maybe no more than 75. For now 30-40 people tops is enough to get us to mass production in terms of supplying the PERK and creating the next iteration of PERK. This is not typical of the majority of small cap companies out there. Lightwave is very unique in this regard.
2) Because of the 3 prong approach to revenue generation there are healthy streams of revenue that can come in quickly once this gets rolling. Not the normal revenue generation approach of the majority of small cap companies out there.
3) LWLG is in the right place at the right time at this moment. The 20 years leading up to this time never saw the demand that we see now for the type of solution that LWLG has. No operational or functional modulators were ever produced using polymers prior to 2022 with the reliability, stability and life long qualities as seen in the modulators that LWLG submitted for ALT (accelerated life testing) not even close.
4) LWLG is a part of the new PHOTONICS revolution and Lebby is a very well known leader in this revolution. It is happening and it WON'T happen without leaders like Lebby. Being well know in the industry gives the company eyeballs and the attention of the industry. Not something small caps are generally favoured with.
5) Manufacturing is not the worry of Lightwave logic. There are foundries out there >2 that can manufacture these modulators but then again there are also a few transceiver companies that soon will be manufacturing pluggable transceivers with PICS on board. That first announcement of a functional transceiver is going to change everything.
There is much more that can be said about lightwave but suffice it to say there are some real advantages inherent to the structure of the company that will not make near as vulnerable as so many small caps that are out there.
No I am not saying LWLG is guaranteed to make it and make it big but there just isn't another public company out there in the market that comes close to what we see happening with lightwave and its solutions for the photonics industry.
Just my quick response,
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They have to follow the index and therefore must Increase their positions in. LWLG.
Ha ha. Sarcasm here. Can you tell.
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Ahhh you want to self identify!. So you identify everybody else AND want to identify yourself…. In control.
Well Dice no spite here just have a friendly spat with you.
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Dice: how about you? Are you the one who betrayed with a kiss of death.? Where shall we place you. The one playing both sides ?
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Lewrock:
I just read the circular going around. A snapshot of IHuB posts by TP and over 5000 posts on “that” equity alone. How can a person do all that posting AND on here.
A paid short could do all that posting.
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And comic books.
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They are most certainly milestones for the company….. poling without having to go through the rigours of high temperatures and applying electrical charges.
Locking these processes into patents have the potential of sealing up the EO polymer industry once productions start in earnest.
Thanks KCCO
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This puts an end to the poling issues proposed by the clowns on this board.
Once again all their speculation was wrong and has been wrong for a very long time.
They (Lightwave) have obviously been using this poling process effectively for some time (let’s say 6- 12 months) but we only learn of this from the patent application acceptance.
So for 6-12 months the suggested poling “difficulties” was just noise.. nonsense… nothing burgers. Once again credibility has been shot to pieces.
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Too much ego. I wasn’t even taking about you.
Reminds me of the song:
“ You’re so vain I betcha think this songs about you, don’t you”.
This is absolutely correct.
The transceiver companies that are capable of creating this transceiver using EO Polymers have their own alignment equipment both active and passive alignment systems and are quite capable of finishing the job with high production rates from what I have read on line…. IMO.
Anyone that says otherwise has not taken the time to research the capabilities of such specialized company(s).
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I have a source that is exceptionally well positioned in the industry that has provided me with secret information that I am not allowed to share that indicates the exceptional power of the polymer for decades to come.
Please don’t ask me for his name. I don’t want any one to provide a critique of his work or his character. Just trust me in this one. He knows what he is talking about and his first hand experience and knowledge is beyond this boards ability to understand especially all the shorts.
Please don’t ask me if this is satire or not.
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You forgot Shazam.
That’s when the stock price leaves you WAY behind.
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Dice:
What we know for sure is that Lightwave logics polymer applied to foundry modulators is currently performing beyond all other alternatives made of exotic materials without polymers. These competing modulators (if one dare call them competing) remain larger in size and cannot compare in power consumption or speed performance.
We also know for sure that this is the only EO polymer modulator currently being produced by a commercial entity (entity unknown). I can’t see them making these modulators just for show so I deduce somebody out there wants these modulators when they become available.
We know for sure that there are changes at the Denver plant in acquiring space for commercialization purposes.
We know for sure that there are new hires at Lightwave Logic some of which are indicating that there are expected revenues to come in.
We know for sure that Lebby is talking with several tier -1 and global industry entities about contracts and is expecting agreements to be signed. We don’t know when. We don’t know who but we know there are talks about commercial deals and obviously we know for sure there is interest.
NONE of these things existed prior to 2023. This year is different for the above reasons. And next year we will see more of the same.
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You left out ethics and morality.
The ability to make Ethical and moral choices will never be achieved through AI.
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That is my conclusion. AI/crypto driven. It is not unusual to overestimate but do we really know how quickly AI will grow?
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For data centers only:
Estimated global data centre electricity consumption in 2022 was 240-340?TWh1, or around 1-1.3% of global final electricity demand. This excludes energy used for cryptocurrency mining, which was estimated to be around 110?TWh in 2022, accounting for 0.4% of annual global electricity demand.
Looking beyond data centres we see these trends:
Focus on the last 3 below to see energy usage trends:
Global trends in digital and energy indicators, 2015-2022
So energy usage at Data Centres is not a serious problem..... yet.
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"Research estimates that by 2025, the IT industry could use 20% of all electricity produced and emit up to 5.5% of the world's carbon emissions. That's more than most countries' total emissions bar China, India and the US."
https://theconversation.com/the-internet-consumes-extraordinary-amounts-of-energy-heres-how-we-can-make-it-more-sustainable-160639#:~:text=Research%20estimates%20that%20by%202025,China%2C%20India%20and%20the%20US.
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And to you.
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Really good stuff Frobinso.
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Now what if LWLG adds these advanced security features into the transceivers that are currently being built right now by the transceiver company they are working with.
Announcing a transceiver c/w security features would completely make the entire industry sit up and take note. There would be nothing comparable in the industry anywhere.
It is no secret that lightwave is indeed making encryption apart of their offerings.
But lightwave doesn’t need to pursue their own security options but can work well with what already exists.
https://investorshub.advfn.com/Lightwave-Logic-Inc-7937?nextstart=151088
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Merry Christmas TP.
Have a good one.
And Peace to men of good will.
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Walterc indicates my interpretation was correct and you deserve no better than what I gave you.
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This is clearly an example how TP will read into your post and for that matter anybody else’s post what he wants. It appears he does not have the ability to see that there are other interpretations possible and dismisses them at will for his own gains. Just sad.
I stand by my statement that the turkey’s neck was wrung, and the turkey was well cooked.
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From that post it looks like they talked for 3 hours although it seems the dinner was also 3 hours long. Some dinner!? I bet you they had turkey for dinner and wrung it’s neck then cooked it real good!
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Example of what might easily be called a lie by others can be seen in this hyperbolic statement.
Dr Lebby spent 3 hours going over a 23 point rebuttal by me with a fellow shareholder, so yes I do think he listens to shareholder input, which could include my criticisms.
I encourage everyone not to respond to “him” but you have the right to ignore this request I know.
So Best to you,
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What crap? :)
Thanks X
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“To ubiquity and beyond”.
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I believe what you wrote was what you meant.
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I like it when you squirm and twist etc.
You said and said it absolutely. Heading to 3's NO. Heading to 2's Yes.
Squirm, wiggle, twist.
Enough for today.
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Exact quote and I can quote more:
Good chance it breaks into the 4s today. It’s heading towards $2s.
All those newbies who were told by a certain poster that this was going lower and that the same poster said he hopes it would go below $1.00 to pick it up where it should be priced. Poor newbies who listened to that voice. Now out in the cold. Poor souls and who discouraged them to invest at $4.00.
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This is correct.
We will look back at $4.00 with astonishment when we hit $40 and will have said could have, might have, should have.
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Yes that is very real possibility.
Or we may have a cascade of news releases.
Or just a patent or two that might be quite significant.
Or nothing till the first of January.
It would be hard on an investor if they were out when the news comes.
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Where orange please so we can identify you.
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