← Back to context Comment by ufocia 4 hours ago Archival optical media is likely much better than any kind of open groove technology. 1 comment ufocia Reply PaulHoule 3 hours ago I dunno if Blu-Ray players are going to exist 100 or 1000 years from now, but it could be very challenging to recreate them.On the other hand you can play a phonograph record by sticking your fingernail into the groove!The Church of Scientology has done a lot of work towards preservation of the (worthless!) works of L. Ron Hubbardhttps://www.colinsjamjar.com/p/scientologists-jumpstarted-th...focused around things like laser engraving and phonograph records made of durable materials such that people would be able to read them with whatever technology we have in the future.
PaulHoule 3 hours ago I dunno if Blu-Ray players are going to exist 100 or 1000 years from now, but it could be very challenging to recreate them.On the other hand you can play a phonograph record by sticking your fingernail into the groove!The Church of Scientology has done a lot of work towards preservation of the (worthless!) works of L. Ron Hubbardhttps://www.colinsjamjar.com/p/scientologists-jumpstarted-th...focused around things like laser engraving and phonograph records made of durable materials such that people would be able to read them with whatever technology we have in the future.
I dunno if Blu-Ray players are going to exist 100 or 1000 years from now, but it could be very challenging to recreate them.
On the other hand you can play a phonograph record by sticking your fingernail into the groove!
The Church of Scientology has done a lot of work towards preservation of the (worthless!) works of L. Ron Hubbard
https://www.colinsjamjar.com/p/scientologists-jumpstarted-th...
focused around things like laser engraving and phonograph records made of durable materials such that people would be able to read them with whatever technology we have in the future.