if you wanted to archive a terabyte of data in perpetuity, how would you plan to do it?
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For 100% durability, encode it into the genome of a sexually transmitted disease, and it will last as long as humanity. But the tricky part there is genetic drift, unless you figure out a way to make it functional. Personally I'd go with a foundation, a vault and acid-free paper
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The serious answer to your question also depends on how much you tolerate inaccuracies. The Qur'an is 150 kilobytes or so transmitted almost verbatim for 1,100 years, but that took a lot of work. Alternatively, you can try to find a physical format that's really hard to destroy
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