Seeing a technological change coming has always been the most profitable aspect of investing. Invest before the change happens and a ground floor to immense profits awaits. Some say that longer- charge batteries are the next wave of technological change. Others see opportunities for paradigm shift elsewhere.
It may be suggested, however, that these possible opportunities are dwarfed by the change and shift coming from a technology that is closer to reality then one might think. This technological change is the change from electricity to light. Some might say these two processes are one in the same, and they might be right in a certain sense. But how light is, and will be, used for product manufacture and use is not, and represents an opportunity for those willing to plunk down some early dollars for exponential opportunity and massive profits.
Lightwave Logic Inc., an electro-optic materials manufacturer, works to manufacture and market polymer materials (plastics) that act as a medium for light impulses. Generally speaking, this one-of-a-kind proprietary process changes the way polymers act when a light impulse is introduced to the medium.
The overall concept of the company’s product is fairly complicated and rather esoteric in nature, but fairly simple to understand if end-use applications are considered. Think about a product that accomplishes the same thing as copper wire does for electricity, except that the copper wire is now plastic with a series of really small channels in it. Taken a step further for market applications, consider all the market applications that use electric transport mediums to accomplish their end-use.
Telecommunications and bio-imaging tend to use glass as a transmission medium while silicon has been the end-use material of choice for almost every electronic end-use-product (after a long development progression from the transistor.) Lightwave Logic’s “third-wave” of development has developed a material from the molecular level forward that can accomplish these same tasks and quite a bit more (“third-wave” is actually a physics term for the process. Visit the company’s website for a closer look at how the term is really used.)
To say that this material advance is a quantum leap forward in material science and market end-use advancement would be an understatement. Consider the first use of electricity for the light bulb and telegraph. Then branch out from there into each possible end-use that electricity has since been used for. This is essentially the same idea, excepting that light is being substituted for electricity.
Light, in a very simple and pubescent example, is used in much the same way as it is in fiber-optic telecommunications. Furthering end-product use to a current goal, consider replacing every silicon chip in the world with a similar plastic-type product made with polymer-optical material.
Current end-use applications are with big money applications such as military, telecommunications and medical development companies, but trickle-down product development is never very far behind. Fighter pilots may use a very early prototype of the process today, in their heads-up displays, but consumers are not very far behind for everyday products that take this same concept to a lower, more marketable level. Lightwave Logic Inc. is the sole manufacturer of this third-wave of revolutionary material and is working successfully and diligently to profit quickly by it.
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