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šŸ’¾ Data That Lasts 10,000 Years and Tech Solving Real Problems Today

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Today's lineup goes deep on tech that actually solves problems—from storing data for millennia to making mental health care accessible to millions.

šŸ’¾ Microsoft Just Figured Out How to Store Data for 10,000 Years—On Kitchen Glass

Project Silica uses ultrafast lasers to etch data into ordinary borosilicate glass (yes, the same stuff in your Pyrex). Unlike hard drives that fail in years or tapes that need replacing every decade, these glass plates create permanent 3D voxels inside the material itself, surviving extreme heat, water, and time without any power to maintain them. The tech can store over 7TB on a DVD-sized platter and has already archived Superman movies and music collections—proving that humanity's digital legacy might outlive us by 100 centuries.

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Daily Devotional Thought

The Project Silica story about preserving data for 10,000 years reminds me of Matthew 24:35: "Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away." While Microsoft's glass can outlast civilizations, God's truth transcends even that—eternal, unchanging, and more reliable than any human technology. In a world obsessed with storing information forever, the most important message has already been preserved perfectly in Scripture.

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The TechTimes Team