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msiyer
on June 12, 2019
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How to build something that lasts 10k years
We can learn from Nature - atoms, photons, DNA... all last long. Really long.
arketyp
on June 12, 2019
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DNA... A lifeform, more generally a replicator, is actually an interesting idea for something long-lasting. Perhaps our meme pool will survive our gene pool.
jotm
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Atoms, photons, sure. DNA is dead for all practical purposes after less than 1000 years.
asdff
on June 12, 2019
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We have neanderthal DNA sequenced. All depends on storage conditions.
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