Monday, August 13, 2012

Editorial: The future comes slowly, but revolutions are worth waiting for

Editorial: The future comes slowly, but revolutions are worth waiting for

During a trip to Switzerland, my family started off on a day hike to reach the nearby foothills of a mountain. It looked doable, but as time passed the range seemed to recede before our approach. After many hours we turned around, having apparently failed to close any distance. Crossing from now to the future in technology can likewise seem illusory. When we scrutinize and celebrate each tiny incremental invention as if it were a milestone, we lose track of time as if we were counting grains of sand dropping through an hourglass. Game-changing inventions are rare, separated by epochs in which progress adds up to a lot of sameness.
Editorial: The future comes slowly, but revolutions are worth waiting for

Editorial: The future comes slowly, but revolutions are worth waiting for

Editorial: The future comes slowly, but revolutions are worth waiting for

Editorial: The future comes slowly, but revolutions are worth waiting for


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