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communicating with the future
a thought provoking article I found on another site I frequent.
I picture the ancient egyptians pondering the same questions as the site says....damn interesting |
That was a very interesting article....
Makes me wonder how long our culture as we know it is going to last. Kind of depressing really. |
depressing? 10k years is a pretty good run for a culture historically. Im more concerned as to what is in its place.....if anything...not to mention what turn of events got it there.
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That is just too cool, I gotta visit the site and dig up some of the time capsules. :D
Besides, I doubt the area will need to last all that long anyway. All you need is a stable fusion reactor and you can break all that waist down into harmless particles anyway. Quote:
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This reminds me of the attempt at extraterrestrial communication that went sailing (slowly) to the stars with the Voyager spacecraft.
The thing that bugs me is why they think the "universal" symbol for radiation will still spell "radiation" in the far-flung future. Why not a symbol of the atom, with comic-book energy waves coming from it? Pictograms are, I believe, the most reliable communicators. |
I get the feeling that they're overthinking this a bit. They're really looking at the possibility that we're ALL completely dicimated and that an alien culture is coming down to us, because otherwise, there's a way for stories to be carried on. Even as we look back at the caveman paintings, ancient egyptian scripts, we can decipher a lot, though their cultures are so different from ours... so lost. A culture with the capability of traveling to a desolate, decimated earth will likely also have the ability to figure things out like language, and will hopefully have the kind of fore-thought required to determine whether an area is safe, or at least not jump the gun. If they're not such a kind, thoughtful culture, perhaps it's best that they jump right into the radiation, know what I mean?
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