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"lossless" optical waveguide - loss floor in glass media
- Subject: "lossless" optical waveguide - loss floor in glass media
- From: coderman at protonmail.com (coderman)
- Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2019 22:59:16 +0000
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On Friday, September 13, 2019 10:44 PM, Punk <punks at tfwno.gf> wrote:
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> I guess we'll have to wait and see if some company specifically tries 'your' idea...
i have to admit a side bet in this race:
the US Patent office keeps a register of "classified" | "SECRET" | "TOP SECRET" inventions. if you, as an independent inventor, discover such a thing you find yourself bound by national secrecy law...
but they take this track if they think it will be an effective cudgel.
Jim takes no shit - the record is unequivocal. so I think Jim gets silence, but also not really a patent - a patent in public, but overridden by a national security imperative.
(the collection benefit of using very low loss fiber is pretty self evident :)
best regards,