Nobel Laureates bury time capsule in earth for descendents

IANS  |  Jalandhar 

Maybe to give a glimpse of clumsy lifestyle and unyielding gadgets of the early decades of 21st century, a containing utility and other items was buried here on Friday by two Nobel Laureates, which will remain buried till next 100 years to come.

Israeli and British-born American buried the capsule which contained 100 items from today's world, which included an air-fryer, a tape recorder, a smart phone, an air filter, a drone, a hard disk containing some documentaries, an induction cooktop, and replica of Tejas, Brahmos, and Mangalyaan.

This burying, or rather mummifying, took place at the (LPU) here, which is hosting the 106th Indian Science and for which the three Nobelist - - third one being American-German Thomas Sudhof-- were invited to give lectures to students and other scientists.

The Capsule was made by students from various departments of the university and was buried at a depth of 10 feet. A plaque has been erected above it bearing the message that the 'will be opened on 3rd January, 2119'.

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First Published: Fri, January 04 2019. 20:10 IST