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- From: tony@nexus.yorku.ca (Anthony Wallis)
- Subject: Re: Billion-year survivability
- Message-ID: <1992Nov21.181616.23596@newshub.ccs.yorku.ca>
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- Organization: York University
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- Date: Sat, 21 Nov 1992 18:16:16 GMT
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- bob vesterman :
- > why not put your message on a letter, put it in an envelope and
- > mark it, "DO NOT OPEN UNTIL NOVEMBER 17, 1000001992"?
-
- Because, over the next billion years, there will be millions of wars,
- millions of mass migrations, thousands of asteroid and comet impacts,
- hundreds of ice ages, lots of cycles of continents smashing into to
- each other - and both literacy and numeracy will continue to decline
- monotonically.
-
- Our descendants a billion-years from now won't know that it is an
- envelope, that it can be opened and contains a message, and that the
- ink marks on it have any meaning. The fact that everybody will have a
- Ph.D. will be of no help. Universal doctorates in Inter-Personal
- Sensitivity will granted automatically at the end of grade 20 of
- compulsory PlaySkule.
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- tony@nexus.yorku.ca = Tony Wallis, York University, Toronto, Canada
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