Could we be vulnerable to loss of worldwide electronic connectivity ?
QUESTION;If we [all of mankind] suddenly lost [worldwide] connectivity, what kind of world would we all,
suddenly be forced to experience ?
connectivity = = the state or extent of being connected. capacity for the interconnection of platforms, systems, and applications.I can remember a world before communication satellites and before >> instant, << worldwide [visual] tele-communications.
I can remember a world when the evening TV news would tell us about some calamity,
that had happened, somewhere in the world.
But the TV news program wouldn't be able to show any moving images of the event, from that locale,
until after the physical film arrived by aircraft, a day or two later.
I suppose that with the availability of undersea optical cables today, our dependence upon satellite [for mass] communication, is not so critical, or so vulnerable to interruption ?
But what about modern day warfare, .....and its dependence upon accurate, precise geo-location, for missile strikes [from satellite data sets] ?
Its OK building lotsa high-tek missiles.
But without access to accurate geo-location data, could their 'utility' be made redundant ?
redundant = = no longer needed or useful; superfluous.