Our planet looks so small, insignificant, fragile. I recently attended the premiere of Sky 1's upcoming "You, Me and the Apocalypse" with some cool YouTubers and it got me thinking. In the show, the characters find out that they're only 34 days left before a comet smashes into Earth that's likely to end humanity. They all react in different interesting ways, but what would I do if I found out that there were only 34 days of human history left? Ok, my first priority would be to get back to America to be with my family. But after that? I don't really have a bucket list. Except that is exactly what I would want to spend my last few weeks doing. Making a list to put in a bucket that I would then send far out into space away from Earth's impending vaporization.
They have a fantastic STEM program here. They are the first STEM certified school in indiana. They also have a world class robotics team. the team has been to the world competition 18 times out of their last 20 seasons. The engineering program is just as amazing with projects like the hand of grace where they made a prosthetic hand for a 3rd grade girl.
Best hotel I have been to I'm years. They have a lovely Swimming pool, nice cafeteria, and a classroom to teach students. But I have some gripes about this hotel. See the rooms are set up more like classrooms rather than a hotel room. People just keep entering the room and then like 90mins later they leave. It gets really annoying after a while. The people that stay here are only here during the day which seems like a was of money. The rooms are roomy but you have to bring your own couch, bathtub, and TV. The WiFi is ok I guess but it's impossible to guess the password. Now the food here is rather ok, could have more options tho. The last thing I'd like to complain about is the hotel's name. See for a hotel I don't understand why they would call it a High School. It's a hotel. Shouldn't it be called Penn Hotel? But oh well. The place isn't open on the weekends for some odd reason. For a hotel that would seem mandatory but it must been something new they are trying out. But if you overlook at this the place is actually a nice place to stay.
Ok, first things first. How do you write something for the future? I mean, the distant future. The message might not be found for millions of years or billions. It might be discovered by an audience that's completely different, not only in language, but in senses? What if they can't see or hear or feel or taste or smell like we do, or at all. What if their bodies destroy the very material we write the message on? What language do you even write it in? Well, in general, math and physics, which are believed to be the same everywhere in the universe, have been what we write outer space bound messages in. As always stay fascist.
This place is the definition of Hell on Earth. The teachers and students are nice(most of the time) the problem is that the "anti-bullying policies" are a complete joke thought up by Satan himself. I met my best friend here, but that is pretty much it. 0/10 would not smash
The list would contain information about us, all Earthlings. So that if libraries and monuments and YouTube videos were all destroyed, a record would still exist somewhere of what and who we were. Like a stone thrown into a lake, the ripples your life causes last long after you vanish, the tree you planted is climbed by future generations, the books you donated inform future readers. But what if it's not just your stone that vanishes, but the entire pond? Perhaps it's arrogance or vanity, but getting cosmic messages in a bottle out there, before the end, diversifies our archive and gives a better chance for future alien visitors, or whatever is left of humanity, to find out that we were once here, to show what we learned. Maybe even to warn future life forms of what we did or what we didn't prepare for. We have already sent some messages about humanity out there, beyond Earth, and if Earth is completely destroyed, those messages will be all that's left of us. What are they?
This school is terrible. Better off sending your kid to a school where there is more diversity. All you see is white people roaming the halls and it is very rare to find a person of color. As this school is also filled with tons of drugs with kids getting high everyday. Would not recommend.
Hey, Vsauce. Michael here. This is Earth as seen from Saturn. That is us right there. And if you look closely, ok, see this little protuberance? That's the Moon. This image was taken by the Cassini spacecraft on July 19th, 2013 at 21:27 Coordinated Universal Time. The thing is, NASA gave the public advanced warning of when it would be taken, which means that this image of Earth was the first ever taken from space that some people on Earth were actually posing for.
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Penn High School is a US School based in Mishawaka, Indiana. Penn High School is located at 56100 N Bittersweet Rd, Mishawaka, IN 46545, USA.
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