Atomic semiotics
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Atomic semiotics (or nuclear semiotics) is an interdisciplinary field of semiotics which studies potential uses of long-term nuclear waste warning messages. It is concerned with labelling radioactive waste to deter human intrusion at nuclear waste repositories in the far future.
Elements of the message
changeThe message must contain three elements:
- That it is a message
- That the substances put in a specific place are dangerous
- Information about the kind of danger which comes from these substances
The message must also be credible. If it isn't credible it will be understood, but neglected; people will believe that this is done to protect an important treasure. These substances must be safe for 10.000s to millions of years.