- Reaction score
- 1,260
Suppose you are holding a piece of information. This piece of information, no matter how you think of it, it's totally useless. You can't get any gains or profit from this, just like used garbage. You even start to think that holding onto this piece of information is wasting your time.
There are two scenarios, there can be no more and no less than two:
Scenario A:
You decided to delete it. Throw it away, burn it, or whatever, you just wanted it gone. You don't care about what others think about the information you'd once hold on to. Even if the demand far exceeds hundreds of people, wanting the information you just wanted to get rid of.
Scenario B:
You decided to preserve the data. You hoped that one day, someone will find good use for it, no matter how silly the idea becomes. Even go as far as ever, holding onto that piece of worthless information, until you ran dry of your energy. You wouldn't listen to everyone who kept saying what you're holding is next to nothing.
If given a second thought, now that computers mostly run the Internet, you just give the information to the computer, and let them pass it all around.
Would you stop the computer's action? We're not considering if the information itself is illegal, and we're not considering WikiLeaks, since all of the cables they had so far, are much much more valuable than what you have in your possession.
What if, somehow, mankind suddenly cease existence, and the only knowledge left from us, are stored in computers and hard drives. Would you continue to let the information live on forever? Or would you let it follow the human path towards the End?
There are two scenarios, there can be no more and no less than two:
Scenario A:
You decided to delete it. Throw it away, burn it, or whatever, you just wanted it gone. You don't care about what others think about the information you'd once hold on to. Even if the demand far exceeds hundreds of people, wanting the information you just wanted to get rid of.
Scenario B:
You decided to preserve the data. You hoped that one day, someone will find good use for it, no matter how silly the idea becomes. Even go as far as ever, holding onto that piece of worthless information, until you ran dry of your energy. You wouldn't listen to everyone who kept saying what you're holding is next to nothing.
If given a second thought, now that computers mostly run the Internet, you just give the information to the computer, and let them pass it all around.
Would you stop the computer's action? We're not considering if the information itself is illegal, and we're not considering WikiLeaks, since all of the cables they had so far, are much much more valuable than what you have in your possession.
What if, somehow, mankind suddenly cease existence, and the only knowledge left from us, are stored in computers and hard drives. Would you continue to let the information live on forever? Or would you let it follow the human path towards the End?