Science Congress:Three Nobel laureates bury time capsule at LPU campus

Press Trust of India  |  Phagwara 

A time capsule with 100 items representing a cross-section of today's technology and India's scientific prowess was buried on Friday at (LPU) here by three Nobel laureates on the occasion of the on-going 106th Indian Science

The time capsule is a container storing a selection of objects chosen as being typical of the present time, buried for discovery in the future, a varsity release said.

The capsule will remain buried for the next 100 years.

It contained items like replicas of Mangalyaan, Brahmos missile, fighter jet which represent India's scientific achievements.

The selection represents used in today's like landline telephone, smart phone, laptop, weighing machine, water pump, stop watch, headphones, handy-cam, drone, VR glasses and pen drive.

Several scientific equipments like rheostat, refrectorscope and double microscope are also part of the capsule.

It also included solar cell and a hard disk with latest documentaries and movies, the release said.

The objective is to capture today's technological essence for the future generations, the varsity said.

The capsule was buried at a depth of 10 feet by three distinguished Nobel laureates- Hungary-born Israeli Avram Hershko, British-born American and German-American

The capsule was made by on the occasion of the Indian Science being hosted on its campus, the release said.

lauded the move.

The Indian Science was inaugurated by on Thursday.

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First Published: Fri, January 04 2019. 20:41 IST