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Temporal Imaging Device: Museum Capture1

Bryce Science/Medical posted on Feb 02, 2007
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It took twenty-six months, thirteen days, nineteen hours, and thirty-two minutes of programming to work out all the calculations, but we did it, we finally did it! Aiming the temporal imaging device along the new coordinates, we managed to capture this image. Now, understandably, there are some distortions in the color imaging and resolution, but when you consider that this is the first ever photograph taken of the future, taken FROM the future, then some clarity and imaging quality issues are to be understandable. This image was captured from approximately three hundred years in the future, at what some people say looks like a museum, but we at the governmental institute feel this is more likely some sort of hoax, or perhaps a

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idiot_sphinx

11:18PM | Fri, 02 February 2007

It makes one think, but really a wonderful illustration !!! I think you should make a series of these and write a short story :D Excellent work !!~BRAVO~!!

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Death_at_Midnight

11:53PM | Fri, 02 February 2007

It looks neat!

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IO4

10:20AM | Sat, 03 February 2007

Great story line there, and great image too!


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