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Technology's Lack of Academic Depth
- Despite technology's importance, it lacks a rich academic field like the history and philosophy of science.
- This is because technology is often seen as a lesser sibling to science, and its foundations are not deeply explored.
Technology as Captured Phenomena
- Technology harnesses and orchestrates natural phenomena for specific human purposes.
- Brian Arthur describes technologies as "orchestrations of phenomena" or "programming of phenomena."
Röntgen's Discovery
- W. Brian Arthur recounts Röntgen's discovery of X-rays, highlighting the quick adoption of the technology for medical use.
- Röntgen's wife's hand was the first X-rayed human body part, leading to the rapid development of radiology.


