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I'm writing a paper and need to choose an item from our time that has had a great impact on our society. For example, viagra or the ipod (yes, I've already thought of these! What ELSE can you come up with?). And if we were to place it in a time capsule, what would future generations interpret about us by examining the artifact? (Please don't answer if you're not serious)

2007-05-01 18:14:05 · 9 answers · asked by BB 3 in Social Science Anthropology

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Try the ubiquitous Coca-Cola bottle. It is probably the single most recognizable object ever created by the hand of Man. Seen everywhere. Shape recognized throughout the world. Sign of civilization and prosperity. AND....it has it's own historical and advertising division from whom You can obtain useful data. If You put one into outer space the Martians would no doubt understand the complexity of the bottle's design, esthetically and mathematically, and be able to evaluate the intelligence to a Race that could work with raw materials such as silicon. Besides which, They could bring It back for the refund, thus experiencing Human commerce and economics.

2007-05-01 18:19:42 · answer #1 · answered by Ashleigh 7 · 0 0

Depends on your age.

I would either say
television-i guess you'd put in a bunch of season DVD sets?
internet-although difficult to 'put' into a time capsule

Television is the daily way of giving us culture and media. News is shaped by who reports it and where

The internet allows ANYONE to communicate in many ways. Think of all the people who became famous just from a simple video... numa numa, star wars kid, jib jab, etc..
It allows news to come out of areas - I think I remember reports coming through the internet from China during Tinamen (spelling) square trageday, Russia during some situations and elsewhere. It also allows you to set up your own BLOG - which could gain a wide following. You can vote on anything instantly, give your thoughts, ALL SORTS of things.

I'd personally say the internet - it is more recent then television - heck the television can be watched on the internet! It is also a two-way medium. Television only allows you to watch. The internet lets you reply.

What woudl they say? if you put the internet somehow into a time capsule (perhaps you just somehow put an electronic recording of all sorts of sites, forums and emails) then they might laugh at the way we used the medium. As the future comes, we see more and more ways of accessing it. You have to wonder what the future will bring. Better and more fluid programming, increased capabilities of bandwidth, better search engines all could make our system seem antiquated (sp). But they might also find it interesting to look at the culture that the different sites display. The thought processes, the snapshot of how we thought at the time.

2007-05-01 18:31:34 · answer #2 · answered by Ray M 6 · 0 0

My suggestion is leave the electronics out of it. You can not assume that any future civilization would be using any power source that we would recognize. My suggestion would be a text book from political science or any modern study. It would stand the best chance of making it through time. also consider putting a scrap of paper with the common languages on it. Think Rosetta stone. That was the most important thing we discovered in Egypt because it unlocked everything else.

2007-05-02 05:35:31 · answer #3 · answered by Rek T 4 · 0 0

the computer! you need it to have internet. well in most cases.
they might wonder why it is so big. lol. um.. maybe that we were beginning to start using personal PCs?? they could also deduce that we were trying to organize our lives electronically.

cellphones - VERY vital to have. they now have cameras and music built in. but where's the phone??? lol
they would interpret it as some kind of communication device. maybe think we were obsessed with keeping in touch. and same as above, we were trying to digitalize our lives in all possible ways.

digital cameras - these would be primitive by the future's standards... so they would think "Wow! what HUGE cameras!" and like above.. we were digitalizing our lives. lol... (echo!!)

perhaps a CD or DVD of digital artifacts would be much more efficient

2007-05-01 19:15:28 · answer #4 · answered by Sibyl 4 · 0 0

Americans don't give a damn about WHY 9/11 happened. We know that Al-Qaida planned the mass assassination, that it continues to plan such attacks, and that we will never stop attacking Al-Qaida. That is one thing to which Republicans and Democrats can agree. By the way, those "corrupt regimes" are also Muslim. How are we supposed to know which Muslims are good guys and which are bad? That's something for you to sort out yourselves instead of burning people to death for committing the crime of going to work in the morning.

2016-05-18 08:14:55 · answer #5 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Breast implants...can you imagine digging up a field of silicone blobs? If we were to place an implant in a time castle, future generations might believe that are females could not develop breasts on their own.

2007-05-02 06:00:55 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Televisions. We can see what's happening in our world right this minute. I think that's amazing. And televisions keep improving.

2007-05-01 18:19:54 · answer #7 · answered by LadyLynn 7 · 0 0

a huge McDonald's sign and a dollar sign.

2007-05-01 18:22:19 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

cell phones

2007-05-02 04:34:26 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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