He's correct. Only printed material should be in a time capsule, preferably on acid-free paper.
Nothing requiring any sort of device to decode or read it should be used. Not only will the medium itself deteriorate, the machinery that will be needed to read it will no longer exist in working order.
You may as well have both. a digital record would give even more insight into the past, than paper alone. video, pictures and documents.
hycron1234 5 months ago
He's correct. Only printed material should be in a time capsule, preferably on acid-free paper.
Nothing requiring any sort of device to decode or read it should be used. Not only will the medium itself deteriorate, the machinery that will be needed to read it will no longer exist in working order.
hebneh 10 months ago
print, for sure. surely people in the future can read.
nzbmx666 10 months ago
thats brilliant!!!
widdawiddawaldo 10 months ago
Amazing!!!!
usingmycamera 10 months ago
Place digital media along with printed instruction on how to read and to decode it.
dsmillerr 10 months ago