1. What is a 3-D time capsule? 2. Described what happened when Matt saw Pincus Kolender for a second time? 3. Who is Pincus Kolender, how does he relate to the 3-D time capsule? 4. What would you tell your great, great, great grandchildren about life in 2015 if you could use the 3-D time capsule? 5. Why do you think 3-D time capsules are important? 6. Can you write in your own words what a 3-D time capsule is and how it is used? 7. What are some motives behind the creation of the 3-D time capsule? 8. From the information given could you develop a set of instructions on how the 3-D time capsule works? 9. Why do you think a 3-D time capsule is important in the 21 century? 10. Can you provide an example of how 3-D time capsule technology is
As Americans, we learn about the past wars and the outcomes. As young Americans, we never received the chance to actually know what it was like to live in that era. Learning about the past times helps us understand what we did not go through ourselves. In order to receive the best chance at learning about the times, one should look at actual representations of what life was like. For example, if a person was interested in learning about World War II, that person should find it in his or her best interest to look at World War II posters. The posters would provide the person interested with an item built in that time period, for that time period, by the people in that time period. Considering that time travel
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Another Friday afternoon, and my sister and I are traveling on Highway 70. We are heading to my Grandfather’s house for the weekend, and my mind is sifting through memories of him telling me about his childhood. “Back when I was a boy...”, he would start, and I, or my cousins, would playfully respond with, ”Back when dinosaurs roamed the earth, Pa?”. That is how our time machine starts to the past, and by the end of our conversation we are left with a fascinating story of how some mundane building we have driven past a million times was once a place that fueled my Grandfather’s hometown in Mcminnville, Tennessee. My Grandfather’s stories are more than stories though, they are history. His memories are mental books from the past that only make my own life seem mundane. My grandfather drawing water from a well as I turn on the sink, or him walking next door just to use a phone while I send text messages by the minute. My Pa comes from a long line of farmers and handymen, and although he scoffs at some technology, it has been a major part of his life, and has grown up with him almost like a sibling.
I’m in the future!” Marilyn says in amazement “This is so cool I never thought I could live this long!”
One can really take a trip into another era, a time he or she wishes they were born.
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The capsule is opening, there is a large banner inside it saying "Welcome to the 1960s", and underneath it are three boxes that seem to be handcrafted: one can almost feel the passion that this container's builders put into it. The first box opens and there is a simple rock inside of it, this making me and my colleagues express disappointment regarding the capsule. However, there is a note under the rock, it says: "Please take care of this rock, it might not seem like much, but I brought it from the Moon and I promised our natural satellite that humanity is going to return it one day (Neil Armstrong). It's time for the second box and a song starts to play as it opens. I think to myself: Wait a minute, I know this song, it's "Good Vibrations" from the Beach Boys. Last but not least, the third box opens. There is a bullet inside of it. It is also accompanied by a note saying: "I hope that you will never get to use this and that you don't even know what to use it for (Anonymous American soldier)".
Weighing 1,592 pounds, main bus, a high-gain antenna, three books that held scientific instruments and the power supply, and two other antennae. The main bus is the body, 10 sided 5.9 feet across. It contains the rocket thrusters and other necessary instruments. On top of the main bus lies a 12 foot antenna that is like a satellite dish. That is like the brain where it receives commands from Earth. On the instrument boom there are 2 cameras that take pictures and send the back to Earth.
Have you ever read a piece of writing, or seen a movie that was written or made years and year ago? I recently had the pleasure of reading two stories that were written in the 1940’s. One of the stories is The Little Red Caboose by Marian Potter, and other is Tootle by Gertrude Crampton. Two great early American children's stories with very powerful messages behind them. As I read the stories start to finish, I asked myself. “Is there anything I can take away from these old children's stories, being someone who grew up in the 21st century?”
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However, the New York of the future might be of an entirely different character. By visiting it, I might be able to gain a better sense of what the world is likein the 41st century. If the city is still flourishing, I would learn things I never could in my own time period. In this newer New York, humans might know if there is life of other planets, or have a better appreciation for Earth’s environment. The human race might be able to create life, or understand how it first began. Researchers could have found ways to gaze through time—to open up molecules and easily understand the past. We may know just why we need to sleep, comprehend why all matter behaves according to the laws of physics, and understand how time works. 2000 years from now we may have answered questions we presently do not know enough to even ask. How we make and what we consider art may have developed dramatically. The music and literature published in the 41st century could ring superior to the pieces we know now. By the year 4015 medicine may have eliminated ailments that are terminal today. A better understand of phycology could allow the general public to lead happier lives. By visiting this future, I could have a chance to build it upon returning to my own time period. I could make the world around me better from what I had
ENGI 2304 requires a report that analyzes the feasibility of the science used in any science fiction film. I will focus on the potentiality of hibernation pods in real life, mainly on how it could be made.
Have you ever wondered what it was like living eighty-eight years ago? I was. Eighty-eight years ago, 2002, my great grandmother was born. I wanted to know all about her and her life, so I interviewed her... Her name was Emma Josephine Tomes Lewry, now is Emma Baymoore after she was married. She was born on April 23, 2002, in Detroit, Michigan. She had two older sister, Four and six years apart from her. She also had two loving parents who had a strong relationship throughout her whole life. Emma was a strong, loyal, fun, and intelligent woman. Here we are now in 2090, and she is 88 years old. We will learn about everything from her yearly ages to college, and even after that.
Because the particle accelerator has so much leftover energy, we were able to give it flight capabilities. Two wings fold out of the side and we added thrusters all over it and three main ones in the back. In flight mode, reflective plates let the pilot witness history from a safe distance in the sky. We drug the pilot with marijuana, cocaine, both, or one of the two in a favorite beverage or meal because just looking at the fabric of time is too much for the brain to process the information and will drive the pilot insane. The pod checks vitals to determine if the pilot is fully recovered from the drug. If we were to mess up something in in time the butterfly effect starts to come into play. The traveler may come back to a changed present and create another timeline. This version of
In 100 years from now, things will not be the same. They will probably have more technology and better ways of doing things. Just think of how much has changed since 1990, just twenty eight years ago, things were much different. As times changes, things improve and get better. So imagine what cell phones will be like in fifty years or computers, or what kind of resources they can use. Imagine how useful google will be, people not even having to learn things, but look up anything and everything they need to know. The three things I picked for my time capsule is a cell phone, a juul, and a Make America Great Again hat.