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Anonymous No. 16487756

Is it possible to shield a hard drive from a Miyake event of the most powerful class and have it remain intact? This question applies to the rest of the computer as well.

Anonymous No. 16487960

>>16487756
Put it in a lead box

Anonymous No. 16488129

>>16487960
Don't have one

Anonymous No. 16488133

>>16488129
Obtain one.

Anonymous No. 16488258

>>16487756
Place it at the bottom of an abandoned mine shaft

Anonymous No. 16488594

>>16488258
What if it has a gap in it?

Anonymous No. 16488709

>>16487960
Best I can do is my concrete basement.

Anonymous No. 16488877

>>16487756
put it in a faraday cage??

Anonymous No. 16489133

>>16487756
putting a tinfoil hat on it could be useful.

Anonymous No. 16489998

>>16489133
>>16489133
Will that be any good against against the one from ~14,000 years ago that involved somewhere around 4.221e+14 terajoules of energy hitting the Earth?

Anonymous No. 16490240

>>16489998
no, but it's a proportionate response to the low probability of such an event. before you laugh, our political elite does this sort of calculus regularly.

Anonymous No. 16491616

>>16489998
please dont ask such questions at the brink of WW3, it makes it hard to sleep at night.