The Book of Record of the Time Capsule of Cupaloy
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The Book of Record of the Time Capsule of Cupaloy
Published by Good Press, 2022
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THE BOOK OF RECORD OF
THE
TIME CAPSULE
OF CUPALOY
DEEMED CAPABLE OF RESISTING THE EFFECTS OF TIME FOR FIVE. THOUSAND YEARS • PRESERVING AN ACCOUNT OF UNIVERSAL ACHIEVEMENTS • EMBEDDED IN THE GROUNDS OF THE
NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR
1939
SEPTEMBER 23 • 1938
THE TIME CAPSULE
A KEY TO THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
VOCABULARY OF HIGH-FREQUENCY ENGLISH
Units of Linear Measurement
SEEKING METALLIC SUBSTANCES BENEATH THE GROUND
DETERMINATION OF LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE
Time capsule frontispiece.pngTHE ENVELOPE FOR A MESSAGE TO THE FUTURE
BEGINS ITS EPIC JOURNEY
THE BOOK OF RECORD OF
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THE
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TIME CAPSULE
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OF CUPALOY
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DEEMED CAPABLE OF RESISTING THE EFFECTS OF TIME FOR FIVE THOUSAND YEARS • PRESERVING AN ACCOUNT OF UNIVERSAL ACHIEVEMENTS • EMBEDDED IN THE GROUNDS OF THE
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NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR
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1939
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SEPTEMBER 23 • 1938
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COPYRIGHT 1938
WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC & MANUFACTURING COMPANY
NEW YORK
PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Time capsule internment plan.pngTHE TIME CAPSULE
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A Segment of Our Time Preserved for Future Generations
WHEN WE SURVEY THE PAST and note how perishable are all human things, we are moved to attempt the preservation of some of the world's present material & intellectual symbols, that knowledge of them may not disappear from the earth.
For there is no way to read the future of the world: peoples, nations, and cultures move onward into inscrutable time. In our day it is difficult to conceive of a future less happy, less civilized than our own. Yet history teaches us that every culture passes through definite cycles of development, climax, and decay. And so, we must recognize, ultimately may ours.
By the same reasoning, there will rise again a civilization of even vaster promise standing upon our shoulders, as we have stood upon the shoulders of ancient Sumer, Egypt, Greece, and Rome. The learned among that culture of the future may study with pleasure and profit things now in existence which are unique to our time, growing out of our circumstances, needs, and desires.
Five thousand years ago, during a period of invention, development, and science rivaling that of our day, recorded history began. It would be pleasant to believe that we might leave records of our own day for five thousand years