Thursday, July 20, 2017

Cyberorganics?

Does online code deteriorate?

Is there a cyberorganic nature to the net similar to that which effects metallurgical and biological entities or do phenomena survive online as long as the internet continues to regenerate?

Perhaps as code itself mutates overtime it will become more difficult to find specific articles/columns/websites/. . ., but will said articles etc. disappear, fade like an aging uncared for building?

Or will they persist in an alternative underground layer, a cyberstrata?

Will future cyberarchaeologists have to know how to electronically excavate beneath manifold layers of superimposed codes to discover ancient attributes of techsavvy cultures from the 2040s for instance?

Will future historical scholars have to take mandatory code classes in order to successfully compete within their respective fields?

22nd Century Code.

Imagine the Rosetta Stone/s.

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