This project revisits the concept of an analog computer built using the photoelectric effect and a series of prisms to direct light from elements emitting specific wavelengths. Each wavelength corresponds to a word or mathematical formula, allowing the system to process information in an instantaneous, non-binary format. The system separates mathematical processing from verbal and non-verbal communication while retaining the possibility of interfacing with binary systems. The current focus is on refining the emitter, lens, and grating components to mitigate potential degradation issues, with long-term goals including photon-based data storage. This project is open for collaboration, with ChatGPT serving as a partner in design and testing.