Rant, Complain, Talk - 500-year time capsule in Ushuaia: what do you think society will be like when it's ready to open up?
Something I have seen very few times in my life are time capsules. Have you ever seen one? I think they are not very common, because this is the second time that I found myself in front of one of them and I have been everywhere, at least here in Argentina. The first capsule I saw was in some town in the interior of Buenos Aires, I don't even know which one it was or how long it was scheduled for, but I remember it seemed very curious at the time, and the second one was this one in Ushuaia just a few months ago. I had already passed by this place many times, but I had never stopped to read that there is a message for those who will inhabit these lands some years after us.
I love the city of Ushuaia because it has a particular location on the map, at the end of the world or at the beginning of everything, as the slogan says. But not only that makes it beautiful, but all its aesthetics and the curious things that surround it. I spent a total of six months living there, and even though I have taken a lot of walks around this area, I know that I surely missed a few things.

To try to take in as many streets as possible, on each walk through the city center I tried to take a different route. This led me one afternoon to pass in front of an artisans' fair and what from a distance looked like a simple fountain or monument. But in the end it was not so simple: it was a time capsule buried right there, 32 years ago.

According to what the sign says, this capsule was buried on October 2, 1992 and should not be opened until October 2, 2492, exactly 500 years later. Inside it are some CDs with audiovisual material and their players to view the contents, which consist of television programs of the time and messages from the citizens of Ushuaia at that time to the successors of 5 centuries later. It ends by saying that ‘when the twentieth century is just a rumor, this capsule will be present as a time traveler’ .
Thinking 500 years ahead gave me the same feeling of suffocation that I get from the immensity of the sea or the vastness of space. In 500 years, or 468 years from now, there will be no trace of what we are being at this very moment. Billions of people will have died and been born in all that time until this capsule is opened. Of course I am very curious to know what those videos show, but I will never know. And to know how society will have evolved by then, or perhaps devolved, I don't know. For the moment, from 1992 until now, at least we have made progress in making the CDs that are stored there almost obsolete, and at the rate technology is going, we are not so far away that everything we know today will no longer exist in just a few years. If we are lucky enough or willing to leave offspring, by the time the capsule is opened, we will be the great-great-great-grandparents of someone who won't even remember our name. Or maybe they will, if our data is still stored on the Internet and never deleted. What do you think?

As for societies, I am intrigued to know how those who come after us will relate to each other. If we look back 500 years, we have come a long way and have become quite ‘civilized’, although we need to keep improving. Coming across this capsule left me thinking all day and once again, I was made aware of how tiny our presence is in the timeline of the universe. It's these things that make you feel so small and insignificant, and none of
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