Outside London there was a very busy beehive, where there were a bunch of busy bees; one of a kind. These bees were bright and brilliant, just like their human neighbor that lived in the house behind their tree, Tim Berners-Lee. It was a beautiful spring morning in the year 1989, scientist Tim, or how the beehive called him, T-Bee, just arrived home in his strange smoky machine. All the bees were ready to start their daily routine when Queen Bee realized Baby Bee was sick.
The Queen ordered all her subjects to search for a cure for the Baby’s sickness. All the bees looked far and wide across the neighborhood for something to help the Baby but nothing they found could help him.
Later in the afternoon a massive, brown eagle landed in a tree branch next to the hive. “Hello!” he greeted, “I could see from all the way in the sky that you’re having some trouble, have you tried asking other beehives for help?” The Queen Bee considered what the eagle had said; they had never seen another hive anywhere close to their own. The Queen Bee tried to think of a way to communicate with other bee hives. As she concentrated she felt little electric impulses around the walls of the beehive. ‘Maybe with these impulses we can form a connection with other bee hives all around the world!’ she thought.
She gathered the smartest bees in the hive and had them all focus and focus as hard as they could. Eventually they could feel a connection to a hive across the ocean, farther than any bee could fly.
After they managed to make a connection with the bees across the ocean in America they gathered their resources to look for a cure for the Baby Bee. With the new medicine the Baby started feeling a little better but still very sick. Both beehives realized that with their combined intelligence they could connect with even more beehives across the world.
After communicating with beehives all the way from Africa to Australia not only could they cure the Baby Bee back to health they shared different kinds of techniques and tricks for making and collecting honey that no beehive ever had hunger issues ever again. Every bee realized the usefulness of this kind of communication and they decided to start helping the others species have a similar way of communicating, starting with their human neighbor T-Bee. And that’s why Tim Berners-Lee is known for creating the human’s world wide web.
Juan Carlos Gonzalez
Giovanna Abramo