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- From: tjgerman@53iss6.Waterloo.NCR.COM (Trevor German)
- Newsgroups: rec.puzzles
- Subject: message for the future
- Message-ID: <10159@ncrwat.Waterloo.NCR.COM>
- Date: 17 Nov 92 20:26:36 GMT
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- Organization: Imaging Systems Division, NCR Corp, Waterloo, Ont., CANADA
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- Re: sending a message to the future.
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- Obviously anything placed on earth is likely to be destroyed
- by plate techtonics etc so no good burying something. A transmition
- that takes that long to get back would be hard to receive even if
- you were expecting it.
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- I have a much better idea. Take a dead satelite. A big one,
- like say the moon. Then blast its surface with enough nukes to
- make an easily recognisable pattern that would be only partly
- erased by comet and meteoride collisions. Then just for good measure,
- adjust the rotational velocity of the moon so that the message
- always faces the earth. The message could be something like
- a big face......................
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- Came to me in a dream.
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