What is Arthur C. Clarke's Law about technology?
My famous Third Law states that any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. This observation is rooted in the understanding that for those unfamiliar with the underlying principles, a technology far beyond their current comprehension will appear to possess supernatural qualities. It highlights the exponential nature of technological progress. What seems impossible today might be commonplace tomorrow, a mere stepping stone to even more astonishing achievements. This principle encourages us to push the boundaries of the possible, as the extraordinary often lies just beyond what we currently deem achievable.
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