OK, can anyone help?
Who originally said (and is this the correct quote);
"Any Technology sufficiently advanced will at first appear to be magic."
Cheers in advance.
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OK, can anyone help?
Who originally said (and is this the correct quote);
"Any Technology sufficiently advanced will at first appear to be magic."
Cheers in advance.
A few Google searches point to Arthur C. Clarke, but not with these exact words, so maybe it's not the correct quote (http://www-users.cs.york.ac.uk/~susan/cyc/l/law.htm).
It's a bad paraphrase of Clarke's Third Law, usually stated as:
"Any sufficiently advanced technology will be indistinguishable from magic."
Thought it was Clarke...Yay me.:D