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Re: longinus post# 64268

Friday, 02/13/2015 4:31:42 PM

Friday, February 13, 2015 4:31:42 PM

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Yeah the gold alloy Watch is a smoking gun for bmg use.

http://authors.library.caltech.edu/3467/1/SCHapl05.pdf (PDF)

Regarding steel and aluminium, any metal can be made amorphous if it is chilled fast enough to keep its atomic structure random/amorphous, some alloys need their metal mixture adjusted to help stop them from crystallising when quick chilled in molds.

So any metal can be a 'Liquidmetal' if it is manufactured using the Patented Liquidmetal process.

Once the technology has been proven feasible by Apple it will vindicate LQMT's patents.
Many companies will see what Apple is doing and copy the process for their own products,
which means lots of IP license customers for LQMT :)

I'm glade Paul Hauck is part of the management. He's probably the only savvy one among them all.

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Agreed. I've been saying this since September, and I'm surprised that this has not been a more popular topic of discussion here. (EDIT: To clarify, I've insisted that the Au alloy must be amorphous. I'm not certain about the "aluminum" and "steel" casings.)

The $10 billion question is: what is our potential for exposure from Apple's use of our IP, and is LQMT management savvy enough to take full advantage—in spite of any non-disclosure restrictions that may be put in place by Apple?
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