Physical evidence of the situation on CDs during this shock wave watch these results!
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=cd+microwavein the scriptures; in the great war depictions; no weapons that provide technological superiority !!!
Right, but beware that most CD-R and DVD-R are made with cheap dyes. I've had carefully-stored DVD-R discs become unreadable after as little as 5 years
If you're going to archive data on optical disks, it's important to get high quality discs--e.g., ones made with azo dye. I am extra-paranoid, so for family photos, family videos, and other important data I use M-DISC for archiving. These disks can theoretically last 1000 years https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M-DISC
P.S. Only certain DVD burners can burn M-DISCs because it requires a stronger laser, so you should make sure the manufacturer explicitly says M-DISCs are supported (LG burners tend to support M-DISC). All DVD players/readers I've tested were able to read the discs.