tc556guy
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That's quite a reply. There will always be those who seek to preserve and protect knowledge for possible future wisdom. Sometimes its unwitting, like stuffing a bunch of scrolls into caves where they remain forgotten and undiscovered for millennia. Other times, more intentional in nature. We owe the monks and scribes from the so-called Dark Ages a huge debt. They preserved much information that otherwise would have been lost to us. Imagine what WAS lost to us through the passage of time and depredations of Man; the various great libraries and other knowledge of antiquity. I named my document collection after Alexandria, the most well known of those. I often think about how much of the early folk knowledge must have originally had a basis in science and study that was lost to us through time and ultimately became degraded information handed down word of mouth unless lucky enough to be copied down by some scribe somewhere.