05-30-2013, 05:24 PM
Anyone who predicts the end of internet is...well, definitely living in a different reality than I do.
College students all around the world can create chipsets complicated enough so that they can run a barebones unix system. Which is enough to set up an internet in a matter of days even if we assume that some solar flare activity or pole shift or whatever is suddenly going to destroy ANY and ALL electronics.
Besides, we have electromagnetic fields as well. Kinda weird to cry for our machines while assuming that in such case, we would not be affected immensely. But internet... it is the genie that is out of the bottle. No Illuminati, no global superpower, no alien intervention is going to take that away from humanity, even if it wanted to.
College students all around the world can create chipsets complicated enough so that they can run a barebones unix system. Which is enough to set up an internet in a matter of days even if we assume that some solar flare activity or pole shift or whatever is suddenly going to destroy ANY and ALL electronics.
Besides, we have electromagnetic fields as well. Kinda weird to cry for our machines while assuming that in such case, we would not be affected immensely. But internet... it is the genie that is out of the bottle. No Illuminati, no global superpower, no alien intervention is going to take that away from humanity, even if it wanted to.