Media credits
The public site self-hosts its documentary and portrait media. Reusable licensed works are credited here so the visual sequence itself can remain uncluttered.
Documentary sequence
- M. Mauban, Napoleonic veteran — public-domain historical portrait via Wikimedia Commons / Anne S. K. Brown Military Collection.
- Haelen battlefield, 1914 — Library of Congress, Bain Collection; no known restrictions on publication.
- Carentan, 1944 — U.S. National Archives; public domain.
- Hiroshima, 1945 — U.S. Army / Library of Congress source.
- Vietnam, 1968 — SP5 James Newlin / U.S. Army federal source, via Wikimedia Commons.
- Killing Fields memorial, Cambodia — Quadell; public-domain dedication via Wikimedia Commons.
- Lychakiv Cemetery, Lviv — President of Ukraine; CC0 1.0 via Wikimedia Commons.
Scientists and Museum
- Albert Einstein — Ferdinand Schmutzer, 1921; public-domain historical portrait.
- Erwin Schrödinger — Smithsonian Libraries portrait collection; no known copyright restrictions.
- Wolfgang Pauli — public-domain portrait via Wikimedia Commons.
- J. Robert Oppenheimer and Richard Feynman — U.S. Government / Los Alamos sources.
- Leonard Susskind — Lumidek; CC BY 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons.
- Juan Maldacena — Lumidek; reusable Wikimedia Commons licence.
- Erik Verlinde — public-domain dedication by the author.
- Museum of the Future — Александр Сигачёв; CC BY-SA 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons.
- Tom Banks, Ted Jacobson and Masahiro Hotta — original FUSA abstract science panels; no external portrait is loaded.