(A-1) It is the year 2030 and I have just invented a time machine. (A-2) I wanted to go back in time by myself, to the year 1940. My uncle, Mark, wanted to go too and (A-2) I said “why not.” I told (A-4) Uncle Mark that I wanted to see a debate between Albert Einstein and Sir Isaac Newton.
(A-1) The argument took place between (A-7) East and (A-7) West Germany, which was (A-3) Berlin. They were debating that (A-5) Zeus was just a myth. When my uncle and I arrived in (A-3) Germany, (A-6) Nazi leader Adolf Hitler was there to ask us questions to see if we were (A-10) Jewish. Adolf Hitler was speaking (A-10) German, so my Uncle and I didn’t understand what Hitler was saying.
Luckily there was a translator there. I told the translator that we wanted to see a debate between Albert Einstein and Sir Isaac Newton. The translator told Hitler and Hitler let us go. The debate was right after the period of the (A-14) Great Depression so tickets to the debate were only ten cents.
When (A-4) Uncle Mark and I got to the debate, we saw the court-like room. The room had two chairs. One chair for Einstein and one chair for Newton. There was a place where the audience would sit, which was where my uncle and I sat. Newton and Einstein both made their points and I thought Einstein was right about (A-5) Zeus was just a myth.
After the debate, Uncle Mark and I decided to see a soccer game between (A-13) Germany and the (A-13) United States. The season was (A-8) summer, so we were wearing shorts and a T-shirt. Uncle Mark and I both wanted the United States to win, but we thought that we would get beaten up, so we routed for Germany. The United States won the game three to two. The United States scored two goals in the last five minutes to give the Americans the lead. It was a pretty good soccer game.
After the soccer game, Uncle Mark and I called it a day and we went back to the year 2009. When we were traveling through time in the time machine, our surroundings were blurry. When we got back to 2009, the season was (A-8) summer, just like it was summer in (A-3) Germany. I was thankful that the U.S. was a Democracy and, that we had Barack Obama as (A-6) President of the United States and not an evil dictator like Hitler.
I tell Uncle Mark “thanks for coming,” as he was leaving to back to the (A-15) Ford headquarters, where he worked. I typed up my experience on (A-15) Microsoft Word for our interview with (A-16) NBC. We told (A-16) NBC all about our experience that we went back in time to see a debate between Newton and Einstein about Zeus was just a myth.
We also published a book called the (A-12) “Great Debate.” (A-12) “Great Debate” was a top-five seller in about a week. We also told our family about our experience back in time, that we saw a soccer game and a debate between the two most famous scientists of all-time. We also told our family that tickets were only ten cents because the soccer game and debate was just after the period of the (A-14) Great Depression.
I forgot to mention this in the interview with NBC and the “Great Debate,” that we remember Einstein saying the most famous quote of all-time (A-11) “E equals MC squared”. We didn’t put that in the book because we didn’t know what C was is (A-11) “E equals MC squared. But now we know that energy equals mass times the speed of light squared.
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