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> If your focus is on longevity above all else, then you can’t beat stone.

Stone can degrade as well. Basalt can absorb CO2 [1], marble is vulnerable to acids [2], and generally acid rain is a huge problem for historic buildings [3], as is bird poop [4].

Probably the only material impervious to damage is diamonds.

[1] https://www.geo.uni-hamburg.de/geologie/ueber-das-institut/n...

[2] http://intlstoneworks.com/blog/2018/03/13/substances-that-ac...

[3] https://www.lwl.org/pressemitteilungen/nr_mitteilung.php?url...

[4] https://www.mannheim.de/de/nachrichten/taubenschmutz-und-den...




> Probably the only material impervious to damage is diamonds.

Diamonds burn, and have the same problem as precious metals: getting stolen and repurposed.

> Stone can degrade as well.

Yes, but that doesn’t mean you can beat it.

And obviously you’d pick your stone based it’s characteristics and the environment, you wouldn’t record your message to the next generation on pumice.




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