Photos of Underground Secret Project ‘Backing Up Earth’ and Holding All Human Knowledge in Memory Disks in Case of WW3
In a remarkable and ambitious project, a secret underground facility has been established in the Swiss Alps to safeguard the entirety of human knowledge in the event of a global catastrophe.
The project, spearheaded by the Arch Mission Foundation, aims to preserve vital information for future generations in case of a potential World War III or other devastating events.
The Global Knowledge Vault, as it is called, is a secure bunker that holds a vast collection of data on laser-etched memory disks.
These disks contain a wealth of information, including the entire contents of Wikipedia, the Rosetta language archive, and millions of photos and illustrations covering every key aspect of world culture, art, literature, science, sport, and history.
The project is led by Nova Spivack, Chairman of the Arch Mission Foundation.
He has expressed the importance of this endeavor, stating that it is a planetary insurance policy – a backup of Earth in case of a catastrophic event.
He also mentioned that the facility is not only limited to Earth, as the foundation has plans to install similar memory disks and vaults on every continent, as well as on Mars, Venus, and near-Earth asteroids.
The Global Knowledge Vault is not the only project the Arch Mission Foundation is working on.
They famously had one of their memory disks in the glove box of Elon Musk’s space-bound Tesla Roadster and are running two missions to land “Lunar Libraries” on the surface of the Moon next month.
The facility chosen for this project is the Hagerbach Test Gallery, a massive research and development facility hidden beneath a mountain.
The unique facility is equipped with 5.5km of underground tunnels, caverns, laboratories, and a miniature railway.
The Global Knowledge Vault is a crucial step in preserving human knowledge and history, ensuring that it can never be lost.
It serves as a reminder of the importance of safeguarding our collective knowledge and the potential dangers that could lead to its loss.
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