{"id":829,"date":"2013-03-06T01:18:10","date_gmt":"2013-03-05T23:18:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/fascinating-america.com\/blog\/?p=829"},"modified":"2015-04-27T21:52:58","modified_gmt":"2015-04-27T19:52:58","slug":"a-message-for-the-future","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/fascinating-america.com\/blog\/a-message-for-the-future\/","title":{"rendered":"A message for the future"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Suppose you wanted to send a message to someone living thousands of years in the future. How would you do it?<\/p>\n<p>We can forget about trying to express it in electronic form. Personal computers have been around for only 30 years, but already quite a number of file formats have become <span id=\"tooltip5522c9e5c7168\">obsolete<\/span> \u2014 and replaced by others that are much more complex. <span id=\"tooltip5522c9e5c754f\">There&#8217;s no telling<\/span> what will survive the next 30 years, <span id=\"tooltip5522c9e5c7937\">let alone<\/span> 300 or 10,000.<\/p>\n<p>Will people in the far future still read? What language will they use? We have no way of knowing. All of our knowledge of human language is limited to the past 6,000 years \u2014 and during that time, humanity has experienced countless migrations and <span id=\"tooltip5522c9e5c7d25\">cataclysms<\/span>. It would be foolish to assume no dark ages, <span id=\"tooltip5522c9e5c8109\">vanished<\/span> civilizations or geological activity during the next ten millennia.<\/p>\n<p>Now let&#8217;s say the message is a warning \u2014 and it has to be understood by the <span id=\"tooltip5522c9e5c84ef\">descendants<\/span> of Mad Max, who have gone back to living in <span id=\"tooltip5522c9e5c88da\">caves<\/span>.<\/p>\n<h2>The 10,000-year plan<\/h2>\n<p>For 20 years now, the US <span id=\"tooltip5522c9e5c8cc2\">Department<\/span> of Energy has been considering this scenario, and others like it, when thinking of how to keep people away from its <span id=\"tooltip5522c9e5c90a9\">long-term nuclear-waste storage facilities<\/span> for the next 10,000 years. For its <span id=\"tooltip5522c9e5c9493\">Waste<\/span> Isolation Pilot <span id=\"tooltip5522c9e5c9878\">Plant<\/span> in southeastern New Mexico, <a title=\"Passive Institutional Controls (WIPP official site)\" href=\"http:\/\/www.wipp.energy.gov\/PICsProg\/PICs_general.htm\" target=\"_blank\">it will use<\/a> both Stone Age and Space Age technology.<\/p>\n<p>The radioactive <span id=\"tooltip5522c9e5c9c62\">caverns<\/span> will be surrounded by a <span id=\"tooltip5522c9e5ca048\">perimeter<\/span>: a high <span id=\"tooltip5522c9e5ca430\">earthen<\/span> wall along which 10-meter-high <span id=\"tooltip5522c9e5ca818\">pylons<\/span> will be spaced at regular intervals. The pylons will display symbols indicating a general warning. <span id=\"tooltip5522c9e5cac00\">Intruders<\/span> who wander closer to the center of the <span id=\"tooltip5522c9e5cafe8\">site<\/span> will see other pylons with more and more specific information \u2014 in the six official United Nations languages as well as Navajo \u2014 about the kind of danger present. Space will be left for warnings in future languages to be added.<\/p>\n<p>Experts have looked at prehistoric stone paintings from the region to find out which materials last longest in that environment. The warnings will thus likely be engraved in granite. In addition, markers will be buried at <span id=\"tooltip5522c9e5cb3d0\">random<\/span> points and at various depths within the ground. These will be strongly magnetic and reflect radar, so as to <span id=\"tooltip5522c9e5cb7b7\">tip off<\/span> future geologists and archaeologists.<\/p>\n<p>About 15 years from now, when the facility is nearly full and ready to be <span id=\"tooltip5522c9e5cbba1\">sealed<\/span>, linguists will <span id=\"tooltip5522c9e5cbf86\">devise<\/span> and test the pictograms and wording. But why not start now, with sites like \u2014 oh, I don&#8217;t know \u2014 <a title=\"It's time to leave him, dear (Mike Pilewski)\" href=\"\/blog\/its-time-to-leave-him-dear\" target=\"_blank\">Fukushima, Japan<\/a>? People are still living nearby. One local woman told a German camera team it was because her kids don&#8217;t want to move away from their friends.<\/p>\n<h2>A stronger message<\/h2>\n<p>If we can&#8217;t <span id=\"tooltip5522c9e5cc36f\">talk sense into<\/span> people who <span id=\"tooltip5522c9e5cc757\">are around<\/span> now, and whose language we can speak, what are the <span id=\"tooltip5522c9e5ccb43\">odds<\/span> of convincing our descendants of a danger they can&#8217;t sense? Language and symbols may not be enough. Something much more <span id=\"tooltip5522c9e5ccf27\">visceral<\/span> might be needed.<\/p>\n<p>My suggestion is to build an <span id=\"tooltip5522c9e5cd310\">artificial<\/span> sand dune. Dunes made of particular kinds of sand focus sound waves as air passes among the <span id=\"tooltip5522c9e5cd6f8\">grains<\/span>. The dunes <span id=\"tooltip5522c9e5cdae0\">hum<\/span> at a low frequency, <a title=\"Singing dunes (Wikipedia)\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Singing_dunes\" target=\"_blank\">often very loudly<\/a>, which sounds <span id=\"tooltip5522c9e5cdec9\">downright<\/span> <span id=\"tooltip5522c9e5ce2b0\">spooky<\/span>. Perhaps the materials in an artificial sand dune could be <span id=\"tooltip5522c9e5ce697\">fine-tuned<\/span> to create a frequency that&#8217;s <a title=\"Infrasound (Wikipedia)\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Infrasound\" target=\"_blank\">infrasonic<\/a> \u2014 just below the deepest sounds we can hear.<\/p>\n<p>The body&#8217;s reaction to infrasound is fear and panic. Animals that live in close contact to the ground <span id=\"tooltip5522c9e5cea81\">detect<\/span> infrasound better than we do; this is why some of them know to run away or <span id=\"tooltip5522c9e5cee68\">seek shelter<\/span> when an earthquake or volcanic <span id=\"tooltip5522c9e5cf24f\">eruption<\/span> <span id=\"tooltip5522c9e5cf637\">is impending<\/span>.<\/p>\n<p>A spooky sound or a general feeling of <span id=\"tooltip5522c9e5cfa1e\">unease<\/span> might be a more effective way to communicate &#8220;Keep out!&#8221; than warnings in languages that will probably <span id=\"tooltip5522c9e5cfe07\">become extinct<\/span>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Suppose you wanted to send a message to someone living thousands of years in the future. How would you do it? We can forget about trying to express it in electronic form. 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