Peggy had to confess, the future was impressive and fascinating.
As was, admittedly, the God of Thunder.
She learned enough of Norse mythology in secondary school. The rest she learned from derivatives of that and many other mythologies scattered across the best authors of the age. Much of Tolkien, for instance, incorporated elements of the Viking sagas. The nomenclature and cultural inspiration of Rohan was only one such example that came to mind. It was quite something to learn that it was real, and something else altogether to be sitting up close with one of said gods.
Yet Agent Peggy Carter was a consummate professional. She would always think of her professional interests first. No need to get too carried away with girlish delight in the face of certainly godly glory.
1955, whence she came, certainly didn't have technology like the Internet let alone a search engine like Google. Since she arrived at Crown Plaza, however, she has quickly gotten herself up to speed, familiarizing herself with the use of the laptop. Hearing his tales of amazingly advanced space travel had been a trip in and of itself. In her time, the British space programme had only begun a mere three years prior. The Americans had their NACA - the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics - to undertake, promote, and institutionalize aeronautical research since the first world war. It was nice to be able to reconcile at least the gap between myths and magic on one end with science and technology on the other with Thor's explanations of Yggdrasil and the Nine Realms.
"And the Cube that we confiscated from Johann Schmidt, which he used to power advanced weaponry during World War II, my understanding now is that was one of the Infinity Stones? The ones that Steve and the rest of you fought for, to keep away from Thanos?"
She hoped her recollection of the details were correct. Steve had explained a lot of things about the future, but mostly as they applied to his ultimate decision to try and return to her. Although that plan was obviously interrupted since he ended up here.