$LWLG Related: X-cerpts >> OK so now we have Lebby
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The groundwork here has been laid, the production is consistent, the stability has been tested, both labs are in place, Marcelli knows how to keep them running.
Leonberger for darn sure is one of the best that has done this before AND is doing it again.
Lebby has the contacts and the ability to present this technology and convince some very talented individuals to join forces
So Yes Todays Electrons cannot get any closer together, they generate heat which costs money to cool (just feel your phone or your laptop)
Light is the future, after studying the entire industry for many years Michael Lebby joins Lightwave Logic and then assumes the CEO position.
Fred Leonberger after working in the background as an “advisor” for years and years decides to become a director at the company.
Something BIG has happened at Lightwave logic and while they allude to 2 years I’m leaning towards a major breakthrough 8-10 months ago.
A Cheap Plastic that the uses the electrons in today’s devices to control the photons for tomorrow’s devices with a Proprietary Polymer that is spin coated on devices, heated, poled, cooled down then rock n roll.
Light is the fastest thing in the universe and does not generate heat; think of an electron transferring to a photon like Enterprise in Star Trek when it switches to warp drive.
-- Light is the fastest thing in the universe. --
A Patented/Proprietary Plastic that can Control Light just as Transistors control Electrons on Silicon, Compatible with today’s materials for the Hybrid devices of Tomorrow and at a fraction of the cost.
As important is that it is also compatible with the CMOS process, you see in the past all attempts to create a polymer failed because of the heat generated during production or could not hold up to the pounding from the laser.
From the beginning Lightwave Logic approached this from the opposite direction and took Stable Plastics and Chemically Modified them to make to create a new EO active Polymer.
A Super-Fast Stable EO Active Polymer when excited by Electrons used in today's computers controls Lightwaves that will be used in tomorrow’s devices, Get It?
Lightwave logic has what appears to be a very viable solution and it is $1.50 Per share.
The recipe for the material is worth Billions, furthermore they are now in the device business, originally that was not part of the plan but Joe Miller of Corning told us about 5 years ago it needed to happen if we wanted to dominate the industry.
The benefits of this technology far outweigh the risk.
This has been a long road and while it is not 100 percent ready to put a device in the customers hand Fred Leonberger is Very, Very Confident.
He remained in the background as a consultant for years and years and just joined the board and took over the operations committee.
At the shareholders meeting I thanked him for moving to the front and supporting this. He looked me in the eye and said something to the effect of this is going to take off. Fred is not a guy that makes those kinds of statements unfounded.
The World is Consuming Data at a Rate that is not Sustainable with Today’s Technology’s Period.