Saturday, September 25, 2010

Enabling processes

All more complex processes are made up of a number of prehended processes. The creation of the complex process is not always immediately realized, but must wait for a complete set of processes to coalesce. The first working laser was developed in 1959 and possible applications at the time included spectrometry, interferometry, radar, and nuclear fusion. It was a scientific curiosity.  It was called the solution without a problem.  Now the laser is used in optical networks, DVD and CD players and a thousand other applications makes it essential to our modern technology-based society.

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