If you were granted a wish to hear and see what led up to any event in the world that you thought was significant in 3D view with clear sound from each angle of each person(s) directly and indirectly involved, what two events would be a must listen and watch for you? Yes, pretend it's as if each person(s) involved in any significant event weren't aware they were each as a A/V recording device. And plus, you could review to hear their exact thoughts during the lead up to event, too, because of a special, optional feature included in your granted wish. By the way, the events cant be any that you were involved in in any way. They must be famous events that are in the solved or unsolved category.
I can't really choose two. One of them would be the death of Jesus Christ though, would be interesting to see the truth.
This is an interesting concept. I'd like to be watching the Japanese leadership in 1941 sit down to agree to make war on the U.S. and Britain. Another good one would be watching the Soviet leadership in 1962 sit down to agree to install offensive missiles in Cuba. This last almost got a good part of the human race killed.
I would like to have been there at the supposed meeting of Anarchists the day before the hay market riot. I would also like to have been there when Americans went against the whole so called purpose of resettling and created a government that would end up more corrupt and close-minded than that of any other country as far as I know. Can I take a machete and chop off heads too?
I would like to see the moon landing. Don't worry, I would share the truth with you all. But then again, not like anyone would believe me either.
I'd like to be on the Mary Celeste the day the crew all vanished. And if I can cheat slightly, I'd like to go to that future day when the aliens really do land on the Whitehouse lawn (or wherever)
I would like to see that happened to Walter Raleigh and his colony, and the Senate of Rome deliberating the murder of Julius Caesar.
I would be curious to see what really went on in the First Council of Nicaea and see the founding of Rome to see if two twins really did found the city, or if Aeneas the Trojan really was the ancestor of the Romans.