RE: Hank Aaron breaking Babe Ruth’s record. "
I saw that live on TV. Monday Night Baseball as I recall
It’s on YouTube; Vin Scully calls Hank Aaron's historic 715th home run - YouTube
RE: Hank Aaron breaking Babe Ruth’s record. "
I saw that live on TV. Monday Night Baseball as I recall
It’s on YouTube; Vin Scully calls Hank Aaron's historic 715th home run - YouTube
I like where you’re going with this, and pair this with a lot of biblical events would be my choice.
I want to see things that are the baseline of our lives, but so far in the past they are inconceivable to me as a singular person in this point in time
If that’s the standard, many of the choices proposed will be invalid.
Noah’s Ark?
Ok, then we will know. Go far back enough in history and many events are as much myth as they are fact.
Some not already mentioned:
The “parting” of the Red Sea.
Publication of *On the Origin of Species, *and its aftermath.
The moon landing, from the point of view of someone on the moon.
The liberation of Auschwitz.
Hitler shooting himself might be gratifying.
Lewis and Clark reaching the Pacific
Construction of the great Pyramids of Egypt.
Discovery of Pizza
That guy stepping on the butterfly.
(I told you nothing would change.)
Battles between Neandrathals and Humans.
One of the Yellowstone eruptions.
Reign of Elizabeth I.
Administration of Spencer Perceval, 1809-1812, during the Napoleonic Wars.
Heck, rise and fall of Napoleon while we’re at it.
I second the Tudor events listed above (Cloth of Gold, Elizabethan reign, and I really liked the Anne of Cleves wedding night! I think they did it too!).
eta: For Christian era, I’d go for an afternoon by the seaside, fish and loaves and so on.
You stole mine. I’d definitely be more interested in pre-historical events if going back that far was a possibility.
Theia impact
Whatever hit Uranus to make it turn sideways (inb4 bad jokes)
Formation of life, what kind of environment?
Was snowball Earth an actual thing? I’d like to see how deep the ice went. Or how ice Earth looked from space.
First tetrapod climbing out of a muddy river onto land
Cause of Permian extinction event (maybe boring, maybe not)
T. rex hunt. If you have to be more specific you could point to healed T. rex bites on certain dinosaurs. Pick one and go!
Biggest sauropod going for a stroll would be mighty impressive. Scratch that, let me see how the hell they boned. For scientific research, of course. As far as I know this is still a complete mystery. Did they have a cloaca? Did they actually mount? Or were the males equipped with ludicrously long dextrous penises, like ducks? I got money riding on this.
This is probably stupid, but I kinda want to see the events leading to history’s first circumcision. Not the actual cutting, but the logic and discussion leading up to it. I imagine that’s one heck of a weird story.
My parent’s wedding, maybe. Just so I can see all the long gone relatives I’ve only heard from stories or seen in faded pictures.
Four out of ten involved either a penis or an explosion. Not bad.
I’m going to limit myself to human history
The crucifixion and “supposed” resurrection. I’ve no need to see a crucifixion, I know what it looks like, but I’m curious about some of the lore surrounding it, like if Jesus really asked god if he forsaked him, the Lance of Longinus piercing his side, catching blood in the Holy Grail, that kind of thing. I suspect the resurrection will be a dud, probably some guys in the middle of the night moved his body and that was never recorded in history. But it would be nice to be proven right
David vs. Goliath fight, just to see if Goliath was really that big
Battle of Thermopylae
Battle of the Red Cliffs, one of the largest naval battles in history. Its the battle where Cao Cao’s ships were set on fire through some subterfuge by Liu Bei’s forces. If you played Dynasty Warriors, you’ll know about this battle
Watching the Great Pyramid being built
Battle of Prokhorovka, the largest tank battle in history
Battle of Stalingrad
Lu Bu duel with Guan Yu, Liu Bei, and Zhang Fei
The Trojan Horse. Wondering how accurate history is on this
Miyamoto Musashi’s duel with Sasaki Kojiro
This story touches on the OP.
Looking at some of the itineraries proposed in this thread, I can’t help but think of the following, from Heinlein’s Time Enough For Love:
Unless one miraculously doesn’t age during the viewing, I’d settle for:
(As interesting as it would be to follow Jesus’ life from conception to the end of his corporeal existence, whatever form that takes, I don’t really have 30+ years to spare for it. I’d be willing to devote one-tenth of that time to the cause, though.)
And the others:
I’m guessing I’m invisible and in some sort of protective case that can fly around and observe things undetected, etc.
After I did most of the ones already listed, I’d prepare a “Mystery Tour” of sorts, so I could check in on these events while they were happening:[ul]
[li]Guy writing the Voynich Manuscript[/li][li]What happened to the Amber Room[/li][li]That Oak Island treasure thing[/li][li]Following DB Cooper out the plane[/li][li]Waiting on the street corner watching Tamam Shud[/li][li]Aboard the Marie Celeste[/li][li]Aboard the SS Ourang Medan[/li][li]At the source of the Wow! Signal[/li][/ul]
Monterey Pop Festival, 1967, Hendrix’s set.
Any moon launch
Western front, 11/11/1918.
Opening of Brooklyn Bridge
Next to the person who first stumbled upon the Grand Canyon.
Vatican City during a Papal election notification
Appomatox Court House
Fall of the Berlin Wall
Answering Bell’s first call.
Abbottabad, Pakistan May 2, 2011
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[li]At the source of the Wow! Signal[/li][/QUOTE]
Didn’t they already solve this? It was ice cracking underneath the water IIRC
I’m not much into blood and gore, so I’ll take a pass on observing the great battles. Here’s some things I would like to see: