The document describes an individual's efforts to develop a way to store light for extended periods of time using fiber optics. It explains that light can be stored indefinitely, but the volume is limited by the storage system. The individual began experimenting with using fiber optics and glass spheres to store sunlight underwater or in underground caverns, and later figured out how to store light for four hours. Through further experimentation and discussions with engineers, the individual learned how to virtually store light indefinitely at an infrastructure level volume, but cannot provide details without protection. The goal is to share the invention with the world.
1. I can store light.
I can store it for an infinite amount of time, but the volume of light is limited by the mechanical
limitations of the storage system. The primary compoentent of my system is fiber optics.
I started with sea water, then I used a shiney purse. At initally, I could use the light, then, I
developed it by extending it to four hours, now I can store light for an indeffinet amount of time.
But it is not an unlimited amount of light.
How it started;
I wanted more light in my basement, even at least during the day. I thought about putting a
parabollic mirror dish on my roof and sending light down the wall into my basement using fiber
optics, and then disperse the light again, as it was when I collecter it.
Then I thought how usefull it would be for mining, and for deep sea exploytation.
Then I began to try to figure out how to store light. In the late 90's, while I was in a Circut City
Outlet, I heard on a radio news article that scientists had discovered how to stop light for four
nano seconds, so I knew that storage is possable.
I have had conversations, and spoke with many of Corning engineers and technitions about
aspects and components of my pursuit, endevour, science project. I used these causual
conversations to proove some of my therioes. But it was more at using them as intellegent
sounding boards.
My first fantistic thought was to make very large floating glass sphears with a large magnifying
glass inside to concentrait the light into the fiber optic welded to the bottom of the sphear,
NMP. Sending the light down the fiber optics and disperseing it into the deepest darkest
caverns beneath the bottom of the oceans. I wanted to use lots of them and really pour alot of
light down there, to supersaturate it during the day, and there should be some of the light still
left to re-use at night. Then I realized that darkness will always absorb light.
During this next time frame, I figured out how to store light for four hours.
Then I met a beautiful young glass artist at the Wine Cellar on Market Street. We discussed my
findings, and her beauty. She suggested to store the light in the sun. I said now you are stealing
my idea. We came to realize that I should store it in her shiney purse. This eventually led me to
learn how to vurtually store it indeffinetly. I can only explain this discovery in confidance.
I can now do so at the infrastructure level of volume.
I can not say any more about this matter without addiquate protection.
I have checked my invention with a local man who has a degree in Physics. He does not like
some of my deffinitions, but he agrees that my idea will work.
2. I want to share and document my invention with the world.
I would like to present my idea to you. I want to stand and speak and be recorded. I will need a
white board and four different color DE markers, refreshments, and x. I expect my presentation
to take seventeen minutes.
Then we can talk about how useful it may become, and valueable it may be to Mankind.
Respectfully Submitted;
Thomas J Savino
170 Decatur Street
Corning, NY 14830
thomasjsavino@gmail.com