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SUMMARY:International Day of Light
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ORGANIZER;CN="Julio Moraga":julio@moraga.se
DESCRIPTION:\n	(UNESCO 39 C/Resolution 16)\n\n\n\n	The study of light ha
	s led to promising alternative energy sources\, lifesaving medical advance
	s in diagnostics technology and treatments\, light-speed internet and many
	 other discoveries that have revolutionized society and shaped our underst
	anding of the universe. These technologies were developed through centurie
	s of fundamental research on the properties of light – starting with Ibn
	 Al-Haytham’s seminal work\, Kitab al-Manazir (Book of Optics)\, publish
	ed in 1015 and including Einstein’s work at the beginning of the 20th ce
	ntury\, which changed the way we think about time and light.\n\n
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