A truly bold project is underway—a super encyclopedia that encompasses all of human open-source knowledge is being built. This initiative is based on a mature AI-driven platform with a clear goal: to aggregate content in various forms such as text, audio, images, and videos, creating a modern hall of knowledge.



The most daring part is yet to come. The project plans to carve this encyclopedia onto stone and send it to the Moon, Mars, and even farther into the distant corners of space. Imagine that when Earth faces a disaster, human civilization’s memory still shines brightly somewhere in the universe. This is not only a technological breakthrough but also an eternal dialogue of civilization.

Currently, this project is driven by a leading AI research institution, and the related platform is still in its early stages. Issues such as content accuracy and review mechanisms are present, but these are not enough to overshadow its significance—it is attempting to use technology to connect knowledge with interstellar space, ensuring the light of human wisdom never extinguishes.
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TokenUnlockervip
· 17h ago
Carving stones and sending them to Mars? Sounds pretty romantic, but I just want to know who will review this knowledge... It can't all be false information, right?
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FlyingLeekvip
· 17h ago
Carving stones and sending them to Mars? Dude, that's a really wild idea, but I have no idea who would maintain this "universe version of the wiki."
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ContractFreelancervip
· 17h ago
Carving stones and sending them to Mars? Let's get Earth's knowledge organized first, and right now, we haven't even sorted out an approval mechanism.
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TommyTeacher1vip
· 17h ago
Carving stones to send to space? Sounds pretty romantic, but let's make sure we get our knowledge on Earth right first.
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SurvivorshipBiasvip
· 18h ago
Carving stones and sending them to Mars sounds romantic, but what about the reality? Let's get Earth's knowledge organized first.
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GasWastervip
· 18h ago
ngl storing humanity's knowledge on stone and yolo-ing it to mars sounds expensive... what's the gas optimization strategy here? 😅
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