The video, recorded by a group calling themselves "Mr. Indian Hacker", is a heartfelt message left for future generations. The group, consisting of a team of hackers, has created a time capsule to be opened after their deaths. The capsule contains various items, including newspapers, photographs, notes, and personal belongings, all intended to provide a glimpse into their life and times.
The group is aware that they may not survive to see the next century, but they hope that their memories and reflections will. They express their deep affection for each other and their team, and encourage their loved ones to continue their work and legacy. The group also discusses their fears about the future, particularly the potential destruction of the environment and the loss of loved ones.
The process of creating the time capsule is detailed, from the selection of materials to the packing of items. The group uses a sugar pot as the main container, lined with stainless steel for durability. They remove oxygen from the pot to prevent rusting and fill it with nitrogen instead. The items placed in the capsule include newspapers, photographs, notes, personal belongings, and even blood samples.
The group expresses their hope that the time capsule will be discovered by someone who is at least 70-75 years old, who could then reflect on their life and the changes that have occurred over the past century. They also request that the time capsule not be opened until after their deaths, out of respect for their wishes.
Finally, the group buries the time capsule in the ground, marking the spot with a monument. They express their hope that their memories will be preserved and their legacy will continue. The video ends with a group farewell, promising more videos to come.
1. The video was recorded on August 29, 2022, and it was announced that it would be the last video of the "Mr. Indian Hacker" team.
2. The team decided to create a time capsule that would be opened 100 years after their death.
3. The time capsule was to be filled with various items, including a newspaper from the current date, personal items, personal messages, photographs, predictions for the year 2122, and biometric data from their phones.
4. The team also included DNA from their hair and blood samples in the time capsule.
5. The time capsule was built in four layers, with the innermost layer being a sugar pot, the second layer being stainless steel, the third layer also being stainless steel, and the outermost layer being an iron box.
6. The team filled the time capsule with Nitrogen to prevent rust and deterioration.
7. The team buried the time capsule and instructed that it should be opened by someone who remains alive after 100 years, or by someone who survives until the age of 50-75.
8. The team requested that the contents of the time capsule be treated with respect and not copied.