The crucifixion and “rebirth” of Jesus. I’m not religious, but I’d be curious what actually happened.
It’s probably one of the most influential events in modern human history and while the truth of it is probably very boring, I’d still like to know.
Sure as fuck not the fuck-ton of them that have gone on in the last 8 years.
The Zanclean Flood. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zanclean_flood
Normandy beach, d day.
It’s be fun to look around for a few seconds then get shot
the creation (birth?) of the first live cell. it’s the beginning of life!!
The detonation of either the Hiroshima or the Nagasaki nuclear bomb, including the aftermath and suffering, assuming the explosions and fallout couldn’t hurt me eyesight- or radiation-wise.
I think that’s also something every politician should witness before getting into office. Maybe the world would be more peaceful and diplomatic.
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The Gettysburg Address.
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Lincoln’s assassination and the aftermath.
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The trial of the conspirators. I’m fascinated with (and saddened by) the trial and execution of Mary Surratt.
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Pretty much anything related to Lincoln and the Civil War.
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A roman triumph.