Well I’ve been invested in this for about 13 years now, from the days of the Goetzs toiling in the lab in Newport through attracting the Senior Vice President of Corning, The Vice President of Polymers for Dupont/President of Dupont Brazil, To the founder of Dupont Photonics along with The Admiral that was in charge of the fleet on 9/11, to Terry Turpin of the NSA along with the Co-inventor of the Teng-Menn Test which is a measurement of electro optic properties/performance. Now with Fred Leonberger whom many credit with creating today’s technology (after vetting this for 5 years) finally joining the board and taking over the operations committee and Michael Lebby taking over the CEO spot who by the way discovered Lightwave logic while completing a multi-Million dollar industry study looking for/planning a path forward of the entire industry. In a couple weeks Michael will be putting the world on notice that the P2IC™ platform is here to stay, for the layperson it is basically a patented stable polymer made in a laboratory in Delaware that is compatible with Silicon and InP that can use Electricity to Control Lightwaves and does not require special packaging which will save hundreds of dollars per device. Big Data is clamoring for a solution this has been a great ride and one that I have been proud to have watched and supported. Michaels job is to introduce the technology to the industry and the COO will operate the business and they always keep 6 months of cash on hand thanks to LPC. Soon the seeds will be planted as releases of performance are made, their plan is to wait for the industry to come knocking on the door.
Electrons simply cannot get any closer together, they interfere with each other and create heat, photons by some magic simply pass through each other. Electric controlling light using plastic spin coated on silicon that is compatible with the CMOS process.
To answer your questions this is going to be very interesting to watch 1 well timed release and we'll be out and running, double in a day.