No, there isn't. First, backups. Every back, every stock exchange, every company that uses large-scale digital storage keeps a backup under shielded protection. And that's only if they use magnetic storage. Solid-state, such as that uses in memory sticks, won't be harmed a bit.Jailbird408 said:Last night, I was tossing and turning in bed with disturbing thoughts.
You know how scientists say that the sun could send out a pulse of magnetic radiation at any time, and that that pulse of radiation would eliminate all digitally recorded media?
You know what would happen? All of your game saves would be eliminated.
All of your games would be eliminated.
All of your crucial files would be eliminated.
All of everyone's crucial files would be eliminated.
Any company that keeps important data on digital storage (i.e. ALL OF THEM) would lose the files that keep them running.
All official government records of every person in the world would cease to exist.
Therefore, legally, nobody exists.
So here's the fallot: all businesses are bankrupt, all currency flops, everyone is exempt from law, CHAOS, DEATH AND DESTRUCTION.
And you know how non-scientists say the Mayans predict the end of the world will occur on December the 21st of 2012?
Yeah, there's a connection there.
And there's the Earth's magnetic field. It tewnds to stop any and all particle radiation being hurled at us. This 'magnetic radiation' you speak of doesn't exist. Sure, electormagnetic radiation does, but that's completely different. Solar flares are essentially huge waves of particle radiation that only really affects satellites in orbit.