The International Day of Light is observe May 16th of every year, and it is an anniversary of the first successful operation of the laser in 1960 by physicist and engineer, Theodore Maiman. The laser is a perfect example of how a scientific discovery can yield revolutionary benefits to society in communications, healthcare and many other fields.
For interest, you can find here some of the laser history,
but note that the International Day of Light is not just about lasers and
science. It also includes aspects of art, culture, entertainment – everywhere
light is present in fact!
Light plays a central role in our lives. On the most
fundamental level, through photosynthesis, light is at the origin of life
itself. The study of light has led to promising alternative energy sources,
lifesaving medical advances in diagnostics technology and treatments,
light-speed internet and many other discoveries that have revolutionized
society and shaped our understanding of the universe. These technologies were
developed through centuries of fundamental research on the properties of light
– starting with Ibn Al-Haytham’s seminal work, Kitab al-Manazir (Book of
Optics), published in 1015 and including Einstein’s work at the beginning of
the 20th century, which changed the way we think about time and light.
The International Day of Light celebrates the role light
plays in science, culture and art, education, and sustainable development, and
in fields as diverse as medicine, communications, and energy. The celebration
will allow many different sectors of society worldwide to participate in
activities that demonstrates how science, technology, art and culture can help
achieve the goals of UNESCO – building the foundation for peaceful societies.
The International Day of Light is celebrated on 16 May each year, the anniversary of the first successful operation of the laser in 1960 by physicist and engineer, Theodore Maiman. This day is a call to strengthen scientific cooperation and harness its potential to foster peace and sustainable development.
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