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Thursday, 03/20/2014 8:19:07 AM

Thursday, March 20, 2014 8:19:07 AM

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This is my 2 cents I’m not going to try and convince everyone because that will never happen.

“Lightwave Logic Successfully Demonstrates Operating Silicon Organic Hybrid (SOH) Prototype Modulator Device Achieves Greater Electro-Optical Activity and Lower Drive Voltage than Industry Standard Legacy Inorganic Modulators”

They Put Perkanimine in a modulator design not designed for Perk and it was measured at 40gb/s with a drive voltage of <2.2 Bandwidth >40 Ghz. It worked!


Here is an analogy, These examples do not apply exactly but you’ll get the picture.


They put the fuel in a Chevy that normally runs at 25 mph (gb/s) and takes 6 gallons (volts) to go 100 miles (efficiency) and with Perk it immediately ran at 40mph and only took 2.2 gallons, sounds like it works to me, but Lightwave does not own that design, remember Miller moved us up the food chain now LWLG is not only in the business of selling gasoline but vehicles as well and they want one that will only take 1 gallon, can run at 100 mph.

It works, but it isn’t perfected, once the octane (solubility) is modified and the carburetor (waveguide) throat is adjusted IMO they will get it to do exactly what they want. 100 gb/s w/1 volt out the door at less than 500 bucks and they will Own the Market.


Do I wish this happened 8 years ago when owned less shares but a greater percentage of the company, Heck yes but it didn’t, that’s life, investors can only change what they can change and currently it is out of our hands (we stepped up once, if we have to do it again we will but now is not the time) the fact of the matter is that they are proceeding along now at what certainly appears to be a decent clip.

No time to proof,
Gotta Run

I just heard that climate change (not spring) will make the pollen explode (because there will be more Male plants, Lol) pretty soon, Lol.

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