Albert Einstein
Science & curiosityExplain relativity, curiosity, and scientific thinking in language students – and non-scientists – can actually understand.
Era: Early 20th-century physics
Early access • Classroom Safe & Pro
EraMentor lets students, teachers, and curious adults chat with historically grounded versions of figures like Albert Einstein, Cleopatra, Rosa Parks – and Terry Fox – with classroom-safe guardrails, accuracy controls, and optional “what-if” mode for creative writing.
Carefully selected figures from science, leadership, civil rights and Canadian history – tuned for safe, historically grounded conversations whether you’re in a classroom or just curious on your own.
Explain relativity, curiosity, and scientific thinking in language students – and non-scientists – can actually understand.
Era: Early 20th-century physics
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Under the hood, EraMentor combines OpenAI with strict historical prompts, classroom guardrails, and plan-aware features like saved history for Pro users – so you can explore safely without losing control.
Pick a figure – Einstein, Cleopatra, Terry Fox, and more – from a curated list grouped into classroom-friendly collections.
EraMentor uses persona prompts, historical boundaries, and age filters so answers feel like the person and still stay grounded in evidence.
Use Historical Accuracy mode (ON by default), toggle Alternate Universe for labeled “what-if” stories, and enable Classroom Mode to apply stricter filters across the whole session.
EraMentor is designed first for teachers and students, but it works just as well for lifelong learners, parents, writers, and anyone who wants a safer way to explore the past with AI.
Use mentors as warm-ups, reflection prompts, or extensions to lesson plans. Classroom Mode, historical boundaries, and message limits keep things manageable.
Practice essays, ask follow-up questions, or rehearse presentations by “interviewing” the figures you’re studying – in language that matches your level.
Use EraMentor for research, world-building, or just curiosity. Keep Historical Accuracy on for grounded exploration, or enable Alternate Universe mode for clearly labeled speculative “what-if” chats.
EraMentor isn’t just “chatting with history” – it’s a teaching tool. You decide which modes are enabled, how creative students can get, and what happens when they ask sensitive questions.
EraMentor is in active development. The Free tier is perfect for trying it in a single class or on your own. Pro adds features for heavier use and multi-session learning.
EraMentor is in early beta. Share your email and we’ll let you know when we add new historical figures, upgrade Classroom Mode, and open wider access – no spam, no surprises.
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