dmccarty
Super Star Member
I知 not a Luddite by any means with 4-5 computers, 3 kindles, smart TVs and phone.
I was just thinking last night (while reading my kindle) what would happen to all of the books and information that has been stored digitally over the last few decades if the big EMP hit like in all the dystopian post apocalyptic stories.
Makes me want to hang on to all my paper books.
Ironically, that is what A Canticle for Lebowitz is about. :laughing:
There was another End Of The World Book, I think written by Asimov, where the main character stored and protected books on medicine, engineering, math, the various sciences, etc, to save them so that the knowledge would not be lost and society could be rebuilt.
I don't think it would take an EMP hit. Just shutting down computer systems, for say three or six months, would do it. Not destroying them just turn them off. Just having people REMEMBERING how to start the systems and networks would be problematic. Imagine remember old passwords... :confused3::shocked:
Later,
Dan