

Michael Faraday (September 22,1791 –August 25,1867), English scientistĪrt and science have their meeting point in method.Įdward G. Shall we educate ourselves in what is known, and then casting away all we have acquired, turn to ignorance for aid to guide us among the unknown? Therefore it will have to decide to combine both.įriedrich Von Schlegel (Ma–January 12, 1829), German poet and critic It is as deadly for a mind to have a system as to have none. Napoléon Bonaparte (Aug– May 5, 1821), French military and political leader Forms are for mediocrity, and it is fortunate that mediocrity can act only according to routine. One must indeed be ignorant of the methods of genius to suppose that it allows itself to be cramped by forms. René Descartes (Ma– February 11, 1650), French philosopher and mathematician William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564–April 23, 1616), English poet and playwrightĮach problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems. If we are to achieve things never before accomplished we must employ methods never before attempted.įrancis Bacon (Janu–April 9, 1626), English philosopher Sun Tzu (544BC – 496 BC), Chinese general, and philosopher, the author of The Art of War Help us transcribe more shows and attractions! Support the site by shopping via our Amazon link.Realization of creative method in phenomenal Worlds Culture Creative Methodĭo not repeat the tactics which have gained you one victory, but let your methods be regulated by the infinite variety of circumstances. Please gather personal belongings from the pouch in front of you, and remain seated until the Rover comes to a complete stop. (Bright flash as you return to the present day.) Keep going, keep going!Įvasive maneuver! Right! Left! Right! Left! That was close.īrace yourselves! This is it! They’re not gonna make it! They’re not gonna make it! Still not our dino, but at least this one’s a vegetarian… Locking autopilot on homing signal-now! Hang on! I’m tracking a big dino on the scope. Listen up: we’ve gotta get in, grab the iguanodon, and get out before that asteroid hits. Time travel commencing in T minus 10 seconds and counting.

Time travelers: place all loose items in the pouch in front of you, fasten your seatbelt, and remain seated with your hands, arms, feet, and legs inside the Time Rover. (Guests continue to loading area and board ride vehicles.) Remember, only you guys are going on this special mission. You’ll be in and out of there before it even breaks the atmosphere. Then, I’ll enlarge the transport field, and boom-you’re back with one additional passenger, extra large. We’re in! Now, here’s the drill: you follow the homing signal to the iguanodon. (Types on computer, which starts flashing “Access Granted”) It alters the homing signal, and that’s not good. Oh, and one more thing. It can get kinda choppy out there, so keep your hands and arms inside the vehicle at all times. …and I can assure you that all Time Rovers have been securely locked on those coordinates.ĬOMPUTER (flashing “Access Denied” on screen)Īccess denied. Our tours are designed to take you to the early Cretaceous Period…

That is impossibly close to the giant asteroid impact that destroyed most lifeforms on Earth. I’ve arrived, it seems, just in time to correct a little misstatement. Right now, our dino should be about here-at the very end of the Cretaceous Period. I tagged him with a locator during an “unauthorized” field trip. It’s an iguanodon, and I’m certain that he is the key to understanding these magnificent creatures. And not just any dinosaur take a look at this guy. It’s like this: if I can bring you back from the Cretaceous Period, it stands to reason that I can bring back a live dinosaur with you. But let’s not talk about me let’s talk about you, and how you can help me make history today with the Time Rover. Seeker, your friendly controller, and a heck of a paleontologist if I do say so myself. Hello there! Welcome to our little trans-dimensional joyride, folks. In a moment, you’ll be going live to our control center for a comprehensive safety briefing, and then it’s on to the tour that will convince you forever that the future is truly in the past. How? That’s proprietary but the result is a breathtaking journey through a prehistoric world where you’ll witness the most spectacular creatures to ever walk the Earth. In a perfect blending of science and technology, the Dino Institute has created the Time Rover-an amazing vehicle that will literally transport you to the age of the dinosaurs. Today, that barebones approach is about to become extinct. That’s how dinosaurs have been presented to the public since the study of fossils began, over 150 years ago. Marsh, Director of the Dino Institute, and I hope you enjoyed those quaint exhibits in the Old Wing.
