What If The Internet Stopped Working For A Week?

in #whatif7 years ago

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We pride ourselves in saying that we live in the information age where anything we want to know about can be accessed in an instant and at the palm of our hands. The enabler for all that has been, of course, one of humanity’s greatest inventions i.e. internet.

Ever since the internet was first introduced to the world, it has change human life in one major way after the other such that we have had to evolve our ways of doing time and again and have had to get rid of several old ways that were made utterly obsolete.

This always connected lifestyle of ours was even more augmented with the introduction of portable devices like laptops, smartphones and tablets and today, we can order a cab at our location with a tap and send a text to a person half way around the globe in an instant.

Internet has truly permeated all aspects of human life and has today become a necessity rather than a luxury a couple decades ago. As such, I wonder what would happen if it stopped working for even a week!

Is It Even Possible?

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The internet is a robust system and is not dependent on one single computer or even a single system that could be targeted to cause global internet outage. It is an interconnected system where if one section of the net doesn’t work, the other sections can keep functioning normally.

There are however ways where a large portion of the internet can be affected. For example in 2013, Google went down for only 5 minutes and that caused the internet traffic to drop by 40%! That’s huge.

But to truly cause a global outage is very difficult. Almost to a point of impossibility. Even concentrated cyberattacks won’t do the trick or even cutting the deep-sea cables that are responsible for a major portion of data transfers.

One of the only ways it could happen is by way of destructive, powerful solar waves capable of frying all systems that the internet relies on including even the satellites. The chances of that happening are slim, but it is still possible.

What The Impacts Will Be

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We are so reliant on the internet today that an outage for a week would be catastrophic. When it happens, we will immediately notice it as we are no longer able to log on to our social media. As this information spreads, thanks to other means of communication, panic will start to set in.

As ATMs and banks would stop working, you would be limited to the amount of cash you have at that point to buy your essential items. This could cause panic at the food stores and other places as people rush to stock up on the bare essentials. We could see worldwide riots and governments using their resources to maintain order.

Businesses would take a major hit as people are no longer able to shop online and also because everything is conducted on the net like purchase orders, deliveries, inventory management, receiving and fulfilling of orders and so on. Sites like Google and Amazon would literally be obsolete for the period that the outage lasts.

Also, the stock market would get closed causing even more panic among traders. All this would be real bad news for the economy even if it lasted for just a week, because once internet services would be back up again, there would most likely be a crash in the stock market.

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These are the big ones but there are a host of smaller services that we use in our day to day life that we have completely taken for granted and they would be rendered useless in the wake of such an event.

Take ordering a cab for example. Granted we would still be able to do that in a non-internet world, but it is that realisation of the lack of convenience that hits people more. That’s why, I think, more than the tangible effects, the psychological effects are greater and matter more.

I mean, when you open up your laptop one day and you see that there is no internet, the laptop itself starts to feel useless even though a lot can still be done with it. That comfort of being ‘connected’ with the rest of the world is taken away and that causes discomfort, boredom and if lasting for a longer period of time, stress and panic.

The scary part is that we do not have a Plan B for any such scenarios. I know the chances of this happening are remote but we should still be prepared if it ever happens because we are completely dependent on it and it is only going to get stronger in the future.

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I think everybody should prepare themself in case of an internet shutdown or even a power down in the grid.

I fear power outage a lot more than internet outage.

We definitely need a plan B for sure. But unfortunately we don't have one.

I would pretty much think, that in the event of a world war, we minions would be locked out of internet use anyway.....

I was talking about internet outage due to other reasons not world war :P

That would be the best week of my life!

haha Connect with nature or something, am I right?

I'd be the most productive I've ever been at work!
Would get a raise.
Would be able to buy more crypto.
Then become millionnaire.

Wait. Can I buy crypto offline? ;)

Theoretically it's possible if you could find physical bitcoin/altcoin and you can find way to verify the amount in that address is same with the seller claim and trust the seller no longer have access to that address.

Terrible purchase if the internet never came back on though.

Makes you nervous, no? :P

I guess your work doesn't require internet access ;)

People disconnected from internet for a week.. This can easily cause a lot of people organised on the net cause a big chaos. oops! this is a paradox without internet :)

Yes chaos would ensue, I would imagine.

The tricky illusion that we're stuck in today is that the internet is here to help us - to make our lives easier, give easy access to more and more information. But in the undertones of that very process, we're beginning to silently depend on it for the smallest of things.
I personally cannot imagine a day without internet - whether its work related, to communicate with someone or basic entertainment. Everything revolves around the internet - even ordering food (for the most part)
It really is scary how much we depend on something that should be a mere secondary assistance in our lives to get ahead.

... we're beginning to silently depend on it for the smallest of things

True but consider this. How much do you depend on language?

There was a time when all we had were grunts and guesswork. Then little by little we started to agree on what different grunts meant so we could cooperate better. Thus came language.

Imagine a terrorist bioweapon that caused temporary aphasia across an entire urban city. It would be an even bigger catastrophe than losing the internet.

This is because while humans have invented and discovered a great many things, some of these things are so earthshaking that the whole shifts to accommodate them and the world before them becomes impossible to see again.

Spoken language. Agriculture. Written language. Money. The Internet.

Take away any of those things and the world collapses into death upon death until we reach a population that can survive in that old version of the world.

Agreed. But while that stands to be true, it can't be the only fact when it comes to predicting in such situations and exploring the "what ifs"
Humans have evolved and survived catastrophes because of their insanely positive disposition, and the ability to adapt to absolutely anything. And it's innate.
Do you think people in Iraq, Syria and Palestine have access to basic necessities (the internet has been added to the list officially by HRC in the UN)? No!

In times of war, countries suffering did not have these basic necessities no matter what we've discovered and accomplished. When it comes to disaster, we're pretty darn great at evolving and adapting to circumstances and contingency plans. Knowing and believing in that, we should perhaps every once a while, practice life without the internet also. Get close to nature, enjoy proper relationships in earnest and in person - not virtually, and not to touch any extremes, but just to keep in touch with the natural and internet-free way of living just a little bit, wouldn't be the worst thing ever. Thoughts?

I love the way you write !

Exactly. We are becoming more and more dependent on it. Common sense says we need a Plan B if things go south for the internet.

No more funny cats video...

hahah How can we live without the cat videos!!

Imagine a world without electricity for a week!! That would be a real disaster as we are so much used to the comforts of today's world. I really like the idea of 'Earth Hour'. Not sure how many countries are aware of it.

BTW, great post. If there are no mobile phones(esp smart phones) and internet, will the people we more engaging with each other ? will they interact with real human beings? will they wake up everyday looking at their partners/kids/pets/themselves in mirror ? I believe that life would be much simpler, less complicated.

Yes it would be worse without electricity. But there are so many ways of generating electricity that it can be done on a micro scale. But the internet is something that is only viable if on the macro scale.

I think the internet going down would finally make us realize how overly connected the critical infrastructure of the world truly is.

I think the problems would be worse for the developed world. In South Africa we straddle first and third world economies. In my own life this is well illustrated. I have a secondhand shop, which I am trying to keep a cash business. I also sell online, to customers all over the world.

I think the best way to prepare is to cultivate relationships. After having had a small business in the same town for over 25 years, I would quickly start to barter. It is worth remembering how your reputation will carry you through in a situation like this.

Yeah, developed countries would be worse hit because the internet is more pervasive there.

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