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oddone33320

07/19/13 9:46 AM

#6529 RE: buzlightwave #6528

Sure hope that's our polymer they are using. If it indeed is, you'd think Lightwave would have already PR'd something about it but it certainly seems like it might be perk.

inversor86

07/19/13 10:46 AM

#6530 RE: buzlightwave #6528

Buz, by posting that you probably took a little wind out of Zelibor's sails for the shm. The market has responded accordingly with a purchase of 3500 shares. Comrades of LWLG, our time will come soon.



This is the only other award I saw for Mickelson, it's pre Lightwave http://research-spending.findthedata.org/q/805/178/How-much-federal-research-spending-money-did-NSF-award-Regents-of-the-University-of-Colorado-the-for-EMT-NANO-Broadcast-Optical-Interconnects-for-Global-Communication-in-Many-Core-Chip-Multiprocessor

redspinelpinktopaz

07/19/13 11:06 AM

#6531 RE: buzlightwave #6528

so the chromophores are not polymers in themselves?

they are "guested" in polymers.

what material is the chromophore?

WisePolicalEconomist

07/19/13 12:48 PM

#6534 RE: buzlightwave #6528

Great find!!! Occam's Razer dictates that this has to be LWLG - It would be down right eerie for this NSF grant project to match so closely to what LWLG describes as their work product goals (down to the most minute details) for this to be merely coincidence. Looks like we finally got some bona fide external validation. This modest NSF Grant may be another reason that LWLG is working with Michelson/UCB rather than EMP. We will learn lots more next week I presume.

-WISEGUY