Choosing your storage facility: // Begin new thought process //
Clay Tablets are a good medium. They've been around for centuries and endure the elements. Paper is fairly good quality for storage but depending on the composition could be prone to disintegration. Stone is excellent but of course, like clay tablets are bulky and limited. > Broadcasting // whatever medium is chosen, a well broadcasted media is always a good practice.
[Don't put all your eggs into one basket]
Spread it around, just as the Word of God consists of many Books with a consolidated message.
I'm currently living in the Digital age. I was born at the tail end of the analogue era. That has come and gone and evolved into the Digital. [what will the future of data storage look like?] < no one really knows.
According to research done by the Domosapiens at Domo, "by 2020, there will be 1.7MB data created every second for every person on earth"
That's a lot of required "physical" medium. That takes us to the extreme future but perhaps not too far out...
Quantum memory
Quantum memory is currently being worked on by "researchers" < Mice in labcoats.
Quantum Photonics] using light particles to transmit and store data < Now you're talking future // now you're talking -human- permanence. As long as the world is here//something stored in light can remain. Quantum Photonics at the present moment is not feasible. Your Data could very well end up on the far side of the universe// [or perhaps an alternate dimension?] > Right on//I'll take it. Those of us here at the Great Repository of the Future Digital Wasteland support this theory. GRFDW Right on!
Possible future storage:
- Raman Quantum Memory //utilizing atomic vapor in paraffin coated glass cells that is heated for reaction of some sort...//
- Cesium vapour Memory //utilizing warm atomic vapor//
- Optical Photons in Diamond //sounds like science fiction//
whatever we evolve to with our digital storage needs//we can know this. A Future Digital Wasteland is coming. Will certain data make the transfer to these quantum states? That remains to be seen. Best now that we B R O A D C A S T our information. Don't put it all in one location and perhaps it will survive the coming collapse. rket, if fruition happens?
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