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Evaluating a Hypothetical Technology

A foundational innovation is characterized by its widespread applicability across many sectors, its potential for continuous technical improvement, and its capacity to enable numerous follow-on innovations. Analyze the extent to which the technology described below fits this profile. Justify your reasoning for each of the three characteristics.

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