Indeed, the troll runs strong in this one.Gormourn said:I sense much troll in you.
Indeed, the troll runs strong in this one.Gormourn said:I sense much troll in you.
That idea has one tiny little flaw though...Jedamethis said:Wait a tic.Muzza-Maaate said:If every piece of digital software was destroyed, the likely hood that we would re-create all this software in exactly the same way is minimal.Jedamethis said:?Muzza-Maaate said:Your mind has just been blown.
No it hasn't.
Yes we are digitizing everything, but they are copies, so in case the original gets destroyed, we can make another. Also if something happens to Earth, hopefully by then we will have humans living off-world, or passed on our information to another sentient species.
*re-reads OP*
I see. How exactly would an electrical war obliterate every piece of digital software?
Humans are clever and want to be remembered enough that if there was any threat of some kind of disaster that could wipe us or our legacy out, we would
1. Flee and hope that enough people escape to rebuild.
2. Create a computer that stored our legacy and completely cut it off from remote access.
3. Shield the computer as best we can, so it cannot be destroyed.
Don't be so pretentious. Your theory is full of holes and you know it.Muzza-Maaate said:Your mind has just been blown.
Been watching the History Channel have we?Muzza-Maaate said:We are writing ourselves out of history. In a push to be the most amazing, the most informed, the most far reaching of societies in the history of the earth we have put ourselves on digital devices that are only readable by those that hold the exact technology to open fake documents made up of 1s and 0s.
Thousands of years from now a giant pock-mark on history will be void of information and summed up by ageless plastic scattered under massive natural disasters the earth could have moved on from if the entire world wasn't paved in a solid layer of concrete.
Books and tablets are readable for centuries, digital documents are as good as gone in the first massive electrical war that is looming in our near future.
We try to be important, and instead we're erasing ourselves from the very fabric of time itself.
We've even taken the mediums that taught us about past society (art, photos, etc.) and digitized them... we really are writing ourselves out of existence. Our legacy is proprietary information...
Your mind has just been blown.
What was that book about, because it looks pretty bad-ass.HUBILUB said:That idea has one tiny little flaw though...Jedamethis said:Wait a tic.Muzza-Maaate said:If every piece of digital software was destroyed, the likely hood that we would re-create all this software in exactly the same way is minimal.Jedamethis said:?Muzza-Maaate said:Your mind has just been blown.
No it hasn't.
Yes we are digitizing everything, but they are copies, so in case the original gets destroyed, we can make another. Also if something happens to Earth, hopefully by then we will have humans living off-world, or passed on our information to another sentient species.
*re-reads OP*
I see. How exactly would an electrical war obliterate every piece of digital software?
Humans are clever and want to be remembered enough that if there was any threat of some kind of disaster that could wipe us or our legacy out, we would
1. Flee and hope that enough people escape to rebuild.
2. Create a computer that stored our legacy and completely cut it off from remote access.
3. Shield the computer as best we can, so it cannot be destroyed.
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COMPUTERS WILL CONQUER THE WORLD!!!
Because Terra sounds much more beautiful to me.Jark212 said:
Haha, no. Only time my mind was blown was when I figured out that there is terabytes of free porn on the web. A good day that was.Muzza-Maaate said:Your mind has just been blown.
A supercomputer has destroyed every human being in the world except 5. These 5 humans are now immortal thanks to the computer, and the computer spends all his time torturing them, and has done so for years.Bobtowna said:What was that book about, because it looks pretty bad-ass.HUBILUB said:That idea has one tiny little flaw though...Jedamethis said:Wait a tic.Muzza-Maaate said:If every piece of digital software was destroyed, the likely hood that we would re-create all this software in exactly the same way is minimal.Jedamethis said:?Muzza-Maaate said:Your mind has just been blown.
No it hasn't.
Yes we are digitizing everything, but they are copies, so in case the original gets destroyed, we can make another. Also if something happens to Earth, hopefully by then we will have humans living off-world, or passed on our information to another sentient species.
*re-reads OP*
I see. How exactly would an electrical war obliterate every piece of digital software?
Humans are clever and want to be remembered enough that if there was any threat of some kind of disaster that could wipe us or our legacy out, we would
1. Flee and hope that enough people escape to rebuild.
2. Create a computer that stored our legacy and completely cut it off from remote access.
3. Shield the computer as best we can, so it cannot be destroyed.
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COMPUTERS WILL CONQUER THE WORLD!!!
You make a good case...Greyfox105 said:Because Terra sounds much more beautiful to me.Jark212 said:
That, and we're Terrans. We kick ass.
*Member of the Terran Empire here.*
Aha, ahahaha, oh man. That is some funny shiz right there.Muzza-Maaate said:Your mind has just been blown.