Leave a message for people 50,000 years in the future

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25 Responses to Leave a message for people 50,000 years in the future

  1. sdm757 says:

    @deadomeahead

    lol That doesn’t make any sense at all. Almost as stupid as all the other theories about something bad happening to Earth.

  2. 01DOGG01 says:

    They don’t need a host.

    They can survive in extreme environments such as deep ocean, deep underground, or high atmosphere.

    Some are even capable of surving the extremes of space travel within meteors.

  3. TreeHandThing says:

    I’m probably sure microorganisms can’t survive 50,000 years without a host.

  4. deadomeahead says:

    The earth will stop in aproximately 67 years (most probably) because of a strange device. Can’t tell more about it, sorry.

  5. disal1991 says:

    Humans will find away to survive,
    no matter how stupid it is.

  6. qwuad61 says:

    I like space exploration it’s very interesting but it would be nice to see some ajency build explorers for the deep oceans of the world were we know there is life and have not scratched the surface.

  7. vipertxt says:

    Knowing the way humans are, if our future selves forget what it is, they will likely assume it to be a bomb and destroy it.

  8. Jizzletron says:

    lol i doubt humans will be around in 50,000 years :P

  9. fightfan101a says:

    Great, It will probably contain a Virus which fragile humans 50,000 years from now will have no immunity to because of decreased immune system due to pollution. When this lands 50,000 years from now it will destroy all the remaining humans on earth. Congratulations!

  10. doloreshaze1935 says:

    sorry for repeating word “future”. I will somehow like comentator guy from old Ed Wood movie, ha ha… Future will affect us in a future……

  11. doloreshaze1935 says:

    kinda depressive idea……50,000 in future there will be nobody in future who will remember after the wars and catastrophies that will destroy whole civilisation. And even if they will somehow open this satelite, message for them will be: how stupid we were. We destroyed whole world but record will live forever.

  12. Honestinwilkesbarre says:

    It always amazes me how someone can take the time to point out just how little they care about something.
    Weird.

  13. proconsulaugustus says:

    LOL. What a useless space project. Who would pay for this nonsense.50,000 years is a time so far ahead we shouldn’t care about it at the moment. Why would it need to carry samples of the air and blood? Jesus. Just give them an encyclopedia, though our digital records more than likely will survive from this point on. No more things happening so long ago, records can’t be retrieved. A human civilization that far in the future..we can’t even begin to think about what they’re up to.

  14. Membrane556 says:

    Nice idea but it’ll probably end up in some guy’s antique collection 50 to 200 years from now.
    Still I’d like to see it put in action maybe if someone does decide to load it up into their spaceship maybe they’ll see what it is and put it back where they found it.

  15. drunkenlocal69 says:

    Being an average Joe myself, I would take that $8,000 and buy myself a nice used car with it. 50,000 years from now?! I don’t even care because you and I will not be alive, much less to remember what KEO was anyways. So yeah, spend money on something you will never see and what may or may not even work anyways. I does not matter what it is made of, if it is made by humans there is always that room for human error.

  16. 01DOGG01 says:

    It’s meant to have several layers of titanium amongst others. It would act like a nice sponge for any space impacts.

    Expensive? Your average joe will be able to launch three quarters of a kilo into low earth orbit in 2010 for $8,000.

    It may be forgotten… until it makes a giant aurora in the sky.

  17. drunkenlocal69 says:

    KEO technology will not last 50,000 years anyways. It is expensive and it is cheaper to have a time capsule on Earth. 50,000 years from know KEO will just be one of the many junk humans have sent into space and will perhaps be just as forgotten as a time capsule. So it is a useless expensive stupid edeavour in the first place. Thank you for you time. Have a good night. hehehe

  18. 01DOGG01 says:

    Lets see.. Who the fuck will remember or know that a time capsule is buried in some random cunts backyard? And how are they going to locate it? Who is going to make sure that no one accidentally destroys or deliberately vandalises it? Are just some of the things that come to mind when actually engaging it.

    2: Reading also tends to help: “As the satellite enters the atmosphere, the thermal layer will produce an artificial aurora to give a signal of the satellite’s re-entry.”

  19. drunkenlocal69 says:

    It is cheaper to have a time capsule here on Earth. Why spend millions to launch a probe when you can do it in your own backyard for almost free. KEO is a dumb idea.

  20. 01DOGG01 says:

    Yeah… that’s why it’s supported by the European Space Agency and the United Nations (“Project of the 21st century”)

  21. flintdole1982 says:

    I agree its market research on the website they want zip/postcodes and im guessing theyl have access to I.P. address of those who fill the form out.

  22. 01DOGG01 says:

    I doubt that teaching nuclear chain reactions to a bunch of people who have successfully destroyed civilization is a good idea.

    Just think chernobyl without robots or giant domes to clean up and contain the radioactive waste.

  23. 01DOGG01 says:

    Mate you’re an idiot. What “market research” are they going to gain by sending random personal messages into space?

    You can send anything you like i guess. That’s the point though. People who actually care about this project are highly unlikely to waste their and others’ time writing “hoax celeb messages”.

  24. Gothic7876 says:

    I Like that tell the future inhabitants how to build a DVD player!! Why not something useful Nuclear Fission reactors (in case civilastion degrades back to pre-industrial) or something else to generate power

  25. 616TheBeast616 says:

    we will all have evolved into giant lobsters by then.

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