How human legacy will slowly dissapear

So i was thinking in how Rebbeca's son will be raised and got to the conclution that he might be teached how to read and other important things to know in the ZA but what about history i don't think people would be worried to teach his sons about WW2,How his country got independent and other things and stuff and slowly the human legacy will dissapear ,and all the human knoledge like how to produce electricity , or even driving a car will be forgotten .Some people might not even now the date . What do you think ? Do you think all the human knoledge will remain after a ZA?

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  • If shit ever gets better then yes.

  • uh yeah, do you know how many digital libraries are out there?

  • No not all, but I doubt many history books and such were destroyed. When humanity reclaims itself, (either finds a cure, or have people shot in the head when they pass away) then people can have librarys to read all sorts of books.

  • All this talk of history is reminding me of Lee telling Clem he'd set a classroom up for just the two of them to study.

    And aren't the group members headed to an old Civil War site (Parker's Run) and eventually an old museum?

  • XD i imagine kids reading Harry Potter and thinking it is a history book

    HarjKS posted: »

    No not all, but I doubt many history books and such were destroyed. When humanity reclaims itself, (either finds a cure, or have people shot in the head when they pass away) then people can have librarys to read all sorts of books.

  • Aha, I'm sure they would know it was fictional but that'd be funny if something like that occured in the game or Comics even.

    ps3gamer095 posted: »

    XD i imagine kids reading Harry Potter and thinking it is a history book

  • Just whe i thought i have got over it =(

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    Conduit42 posted: »

    All this talk of history is reminding me of Lee telling Clem he'd set a classroom up for just the two of them to study. And aren't the group members headed to an old Civil War site (Parker's Run) and eventually an old museum?

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