LogFAQs > #885634902

LurkerFAQs, Active DB, Database 1 ( 03.09.2017-09.16.2017 ), DB2, DB3, DB4, DB5, DB6, DB7, DB8, DB9, DB10, DB11, DB12, Clear
Topic List
Page List: 1
Topicin 50000 years, some one is gonna find a copy of twilight
Dash_Harber
08/29/17 12:45:00 AM
#20:


Krazy_Kirby posted...
Dash_Harber posted...
It's never going to be like that. In the past, there was absolutely no sure way to preserve information. Stone tablets and 2,000 year old scrolls happen to be fragile. On top of that, things had to be manually chiselled or written out, copying from preexisting text or oral records, massively limiting the availability of information that wasn't oral tradition.

Now everything is saved on the internet. We have literal digital copies of nearly every literary work or record on the planet. In order for that to disappear, you'd have to destroy every major city and server hub. At that point, we'd probably already be extinct.

Also, more importantly, though archaeological mix ups do happen, researchers tend to be pretty good at determining the context of a lot of works.


mass emps


I'm pretty sure that is both science fiction and would cripple humanity to the point of extreme instability at this point.
... Copied to Clipboard!
Topic List
Page List: 1