If viewing on the TV, I would have the camera set up someway behind the fence on the grassy knoll just to see exactly who was standing there and what happened!
It's pretty accepted that the Jews didn't build the pyramids and there's not even much evidence that the Jews were ever actually slaves in Egypt either.
First off, it also a common misconception that the Bible says that the Jews built the Pyramids; this is false. The Bible claims that they built two storage cities, basically giant granaries. Secondly, it is possible that the Jews could have been in Egypt during the period of Hyksos rule. The Hyksos were a semitic people, like the Hebrews, that were hated by native Egyptians. Eventually the Egyptians were able to kick the Hyksos out of Egypt, and that is when they may have enslaved the Hyksos' Hebrew cousins. This period of enslavement would not have been too long, ending with the Exodus. Then in the period of 1200-1100 BCE the Hebrews conquered what would become the kingdoms of Judah and Israel. This period around 1200 BCE is also known as the Catastrophe, when just about every existing empire around the Mediterranean, except Egypt, was destroyed.
Part time evening
Id like to watch Jesus and see whether he was the messiah... and whether he changed water to wine etc or was he just an early days Paul Daniels.
No, he was a very naughty boy! Agree that five minutes isn't long enough and also that asking the builders of Stonehenge what it was actually for would be interesting. Can we factor in a universal translator so that we/they can be understood?
Although I haven't ever looked into this, a quick search suggests that it's basically not known whether they did or not. While there's evidence that many workers were respected and probably paid, that doesn't mean they all were.
How did NASA get all the Russians into the village?This is EXACTLY what NASA did with the thousands of people involved with the moon landings, which is why no one ever has ever come forward to confirm they were staged in a TV studio.
"Looking' back in time is more likely than actually being able to travel back in time via blackholes and the like. So now I've established it as a clear and distinct likelihood, we need to make some big decisions about what the hell we'd want to see. With this in mind, I present to you this question..
You have five minutes with a TV screen, which will display five minutes of 'live' footage from any moment, space, and time in Earths history. You can only watch ONE thing, and only for FIVE minutes.
I'd have to watch some T-Rex's doing their thing, but what would you pick?
The Big Bang?
Watch Neanderthal man in action?
Spy on ancient cultures like the Aztecs?
What happened on the Marie Celeste?
Lincoln's assignation?
Hitler's suicide?
Your own birth?
Virgo 120?
I would go back to 1983 and keep an eye on the cup final cash
For that reason I would select the conversation between Mary & Joesph when she told him she was carrying Gods son.