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Computers Quote by Bruce Watson

“We have entered the Age of Light. The ages of steam and coal are long gone. With oil clinging to power, light is emerging as our deus ex machine. Light goes where nothing else can, gets there faster than anything else could, and brings back the images. If there are limits to light, other than its…” quote by Bruce Watson
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““We have entered the Age of Light. The ages of steam and coal are long gone. With oil clinging to power, light is emerging as our deus ex machine. Light goes where nothing else can, gets there faster than anything else could, and brings back the images. If there are limits to light, other than its cosmic speed limit, we have not tested them. If there is a final answer to the question "What is light?" we have not found it.””

Bruce Watson

About This Quote

Source Speech: Technology Conference, 2023

The quote suggests that light is becoming the dominant energy and information medium, surpassing older fuels, and its full potential remains unknown.

In simple terms: Light is now the main power and data carrier, with many mysteries left.

Key Takeaway

Explore light’s possibilities and limits.

Themes

technology energy future science innovation

Mood

optimistic inquisitive forward‑looking

Type

visionary technological

When to use this quote

  • renewable energy development
  • telecommunications
  • space exploration
  • medical imaging

Key Concepts

photonic engineering quantum optics energy transition

Questions to Reflect On

  • What limits might future research discover about light?
  • How can societies prepare for a light‑centric infrastructure?
A Different Perspective

Light’s dominance may be challenged by unforeseen constraints or alternative technologies.

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