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Alien photograph of Earth. A huge eruption from Mount Vesuvius showered volcanic debris to bury the Roman city of Pompeii, 79 CE.
Alien photograph of Earth. Explorer Christopher Columbus set sail on his ship Santa Maria to discover the New World of the Americas, 1492.
Alien photograph of Earth. Christopher Columbus’ first footprint on the New World, the beach of Bahama, 1492.
Alien photograph of Earth. Emperor Qin Shi Huang ordered the construction of the Great Wall of China, 211 BC.
Philip White ran cross country in England to raise awareness for a green planet during the beginning of the 18th century Industrial Revolution.
The print is from Samuel Griffiths “The London Iron Exchange”, 1873.
(All works Photo on Canvas, one edition, approximately 25 square feet.)
Great Chicago Fire from space, October 9, 1871. This photograph was probably taken by alien in space.
This found photograph proves that the popular tale that the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 was caused by Mrs. O’Leary’s cow knocking over a lantern in a barn is real.
In this 1937 photograph, there appears to be a Canadian geese flying towards Hindenburg and hit the airship. This maybe the cause of the Hindenburg fire.
A 1940 photograph of the Battle of Britain during the World War II.
The same photograph in 2022.
The alien may use a time travel machine to travel back in time to our past of 1940.
Einstein’s Formula
P means present. F means future. T means time travel machine. E/ means non-existence.
The formula read in the present there is no time travel machine, then in the future there will be no time travel machine. Because if human invent a time travel machine in the future, they will time travel back to our present time.
Einstein’s Formula.
H means human. T means time travel machine. E/ means non-existence.
The formula read human will never have time travel machine.
Photograph of workers eating lunch on the 69th floor of Chrysler building during construction, 1932.
Photograph of workers eating lunch on the scaffolding of the 69th floor of the Chrysler building during construction.
Photographer Charles Ebbets took the famous photograph from this exact position.
Another photographer took this infamous photograph of Charles Ebbets taking the famous photograph.
Christopher Columbus knew the world is round and set out to find a western sea route from Europe to the Orient. On October 12, 1492, Columbus landed in China. Art print by Theodore de Bry, 1528-98.
Titanic arrived in New York, April 17, 1912.
Hindenburg docked with its mooring mast at Naval Air Station Lakehurst, New Jersey, on May 6, 1937.
Titanic and Hindenburg in New York, 1937.
Titanic and Hindenburg in New York, 2022.
First Flight by Wright Brothers, Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina, 1903.
The Wright Brothers’ first flight, December 17, 1903, Kill Devil Hill, North Carolina.
The first above clouds view and the first aerial view of earth.
The first above clouds view.
The lightbulb was invented by Thomas Edison in 1870.
Thomas Edison lighted up the whole city of Chicago with electricity in 1870. The Great Chicago Fire of 1871 was avoided which was caused by a cow kicking over a lighted lantern in a barn.
Titanic was equipped with head lights in 1912. With the head lights, Titanic avoided a collision with the iceberg that could sink the ship.
Thomas Edison lighted up the torch of the Statue of Liberty in 1886.
Reproduction of the light of Thomas Edison’s first lightbulb.
(View the photograph on a computer screen or a TV screen in a dark room or at night.)
The only color photograph of the Statue of Liberty in its original copper color, 1890.
Through deoxidation, Statue of Liberty turns from green to its original copper color, 2022.
Apollo 11 landing on the moon, July 16, 1969.