As recording devices got into the hands of an increasing population that takes it's example from Eli, wouldn't the last two thirds of data be mostly diaries and recordings that every individual made religiously? Unless they were capable of recording data in other ways besides like The Office, but since they approached this with sort of a religeous slant it may have actually hampered their progress some. What do you think?
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Originally posted by kellx View Postyeah, i find it hard to beleive that there was enough batteries to keep those kinos going for 2000 years
Surely, the Ancients developed batteries which were far more powerful than our Alkaline batteries?
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I would say, the lack of information saved was purely due to Eli's selfish pride. Had he started copying from the latest to the oldest, he likely would have saved the cures that everyone onboard will desperately need. Instead he chose to save from the earliest recordings to the present, just so they could see what their alternate selves did and recorded.
The most effective route would have been to take Rush's stance and just get the most important data first - the most recent and advanced. To hell with with alternate selves. Their legacy is literally staring them in the face onboard Destiny and it shouldn't matter (for our Destinians) how it got there.
Just my 2 cents. Although I personally DID like the background stories.
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Even without power, information can be saved. Our hard drives don't require active power to hold information. So even if the Kino batteries died, there would still be information saved on them, so they'd just need to save the kinos until the civilization advanced to a point where they could read data off them and save it elsewhere.
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Originally posted by darkthunder84 View PostA Naquadah-reactor is a miniature "Nuclear Reactor", and a ZPM is even more powerful than that.
Surely, the Ancients developed batteries which were far more powerful than our Alkaline batteries?
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Originally posted by kellx View Postyeah, i find it hard to beleive that there was enough batteries to keep those kinos going for 2000 years
Even without power, information can be saved. Our hard drives don't require active power to hold information. So even if the Kino batteries died, there would still be information saved on them, so they'd just need to save the kinos until the civilization advanced to a point where they could read data off them and save it elsewhere.
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considering how prolific eli seemed to be at writing books, and how many advancements were made - it's reasonable to say that, even if they were stored in a diary format, the civilisation stored everything they could.
geographical data, personal diaries, reports... everything. there's no way to know how much material they produced through, for example, medical research alone - with who knows how many diseases they cured, how many advancements they made. mining records were probably kept from the very beginning - considering they're now at skyscrapers, nuclear weapons, and sublight starships, thats a hell of a lot of mining.
by the time they were finished recording all the business diaries, many people may have found it a bit much to have to repeat it all into a personal diary - a quick notation every so often might have been made, but most major things were already a part of their recording systems. even various stages of pregnancy are recorded by any halfway decent doctor, if only to say 'all normal, come back in a few weeks.'
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why not?
eli realised pretty early on that time travel might have happened, so sure, earth making contact was a possibility.
but - we're using the internet right now. why? well, why not?
without storing the information, it would be lost when the people with it die. since they had the means, at an early stage, to record information digitally, they were able to bypass paper to some extent. the records of entire civilisations on earth have been damaged and lost because they weren't recorded and stored safely - and eli would have encouraged novus not to make the same mistake, so that they would always be able to trace back to where they came from.
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Originally posted by kellx View Postyeah, i find it hard to beleive that there was enough batteries to keep those kinos going for 2000 yearsI dunno what to put in here now..
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