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- Knowledge_ark abstract "A Knowledge Ark (also known as a doomsday ark or doomsday vault) is a collection of knowledge preserved in such a way that future generations would have access to said knowledge if current means of access were lost. Scenarios where availability to information (such as the Internet) would be lost could be described as Existential Risks or Extinction Level Events. A knowledge ark could take the form of a traditional Library or a modern computer database. It could also include images only (such as photographs of important information, or diagrams of critical processes). A knowledge ark would have to be resistant to the effects of natural or man-made disasters to be viable. Such an ark should include, but would not be limited to, information or material relevant to the survival and prosperity of human civilization.Current examples include the Svalbard Global Seed Vault, a seedbank which is intended to preserve a wide variety of plant seeds (such as important crops) in case of their extinction.A Lunar ark has been proposed which would store and transmit valuable information to receiver stations on Earth. The success of this would also depend on the availability of compatible receiver equipment on Earth, and adequate knowledge of that equipment's operation.Other types of knowledge arks might include genetic material. With the potential for widespread personal DNA sequencing becoming a reality, an individual might agree to store their genetic code in a digital or analog storage format which would enable later retrieval of that code. If a species was sequenced before extinction, its genome would remain available for study even in the case of extinction.".
- Knowledge_ark wikiPageID "2572627".
- Knowledge_ark wikiPageLength "2004".
- Knowledge_ark wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Knowledge_ark wikiPageRevisionID "695046736".
- Knowledge_ark wikiPageWikiLink Category:Biorepositories.
- Knowledge_ark wikiPageWikiLink Category:Knowledge.
- Knowledge_ark wikiPageWikiLink Colonization_of_the_Moon.
- Knowledge_ark wikiPageWikiLink DNA_bank.
- Knowledge_ark wikiPageWikiLink Database.
- Knowledge_ark wikiPageWikiLink Extinction_event.
- Knowledge_ark wikiPageWikiLink Genetic_code.
- Knowledge_ark wikiPageWikiLink Genetics.
- Knowledge_ark wikiPageWikiLink Genome.
- Knowledge_ark wikiPageWikiLink Global_catastrophic_risk.
- Knowledge_ark wikiPageWikiLink Information.
- Knowledge_ark wikiPageWikiLink Internet.
- Knowledge_ark wikiPageWikiLink Knowledge.
- Knowledge_ark wikiPageWikiLink Library.
- Knowledge_ark wikiPageWikiLink Seed_bank.
- Knowledge_ark wikiPageWikiLink Svalbard_Global_Seed_Vault.
- Knowledge_ark wikiPageWikiLinkText "Knowledge ark".
- Knowledge_ark wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Knowledge_ark subject Category:Biorepositories.
- Knowledge_ark subject Category:Knowledge.
- Knowledge_ark hypernym Collection.
- Knowledge_ark type Book.
- Knowledge_ark type Concept.
- Knowledge_ark comment "A Knowledge Ark (also known as a doomsday ark or doomsday vault) is a collection of knowledge preserved in such a way that future generations would have access to said knowledge if current means of access were lost. Scenarios where availability to information (such as the Internet) would be lost could be described as Existential Risks or Extinction Level Events. A knowledge ark could take the form of a traditional Library or a modern computer database.".
- Knowledge_ark label "Knowledge ark".
- Knowledge_ark sameAs Q6423354.
- Knowledge_ark sameAs m.07nx51.
- Knowledge_ark sameAs Q6423354.
- Knowledge_ark wasDerivedFrom Knowledge_ark?oldid=695046736.
- Knowledge_ark isPrimaryTopicOf Knowledge_ark.