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All things equal if you had the choice. . .

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. . . And you couldn’t use what you know or learn:


Would you choose to go back in time or into the future?




Why and where you would go?
 
the future. there isn't an era that has gone by that i want to be a part of. wake me when disease has been cured, we are travelling the cosmos and there are hot alien babes. ..|
 
We're all traveling to the future, I want to go back to mid 1980's. I want to play Super Mario Bros. 1 and listen to awesome 80's pop music :lol:
 
i wanna go to the future to find a time when all anti-gay discrimination is gone and when all STD's are eradicated
 
If you can't use what you know or have learned there is no point in going into the past. So, logically, one would go into the future because what they've learned and what they knew in the present is no longer relevant to the future since everything would be archaic anyway (especially considering how far we have advanced in just a hundred years).

I'd go five hundred years into the future to the Canadian subarctic. If global warming is such a stark reality as science claims it to be, that would be an excellent place to live considering the ridiculous amount of diamonds, uranium, oil and other lovely things to profit off.
 
If I couldn't use what I know or learn I'd kill myself.

Wait, you mean...can't use what you already know in the past, can't use what you learn in the future in the present?

If I went into the future, why would I come back to the present?
 
That's no fun. :( What's the point of time traveling if I can't go back and manipulate the mistakes I made then into successes?


Ugh, just forget the idea then. :cool:


I asked the question the way I did to keep it realistic. Simple physics shows that anything that creates a paradox cannot possibly happen. Although that includes going back in time, I got curious what people would choose between the two.


If I couldn't use what I know or learn I'd kill myself.

Wait, you mean...can't use what you already know in the past, can't use what you learn in the future in the present?

I just meant you wouldn’t be allowed to create a paradox of the fourth dimensional kind.


If I went into the future, why would I come back to the present?

Some would use it to make money or to commit the perfect crime by trail and error. Some to help fix a relationship, etc.
 
The future... Judgement day specifically (if there's any).. :D I'm very interest in seeing how the world would end...

I wanna be there when that happens.. so cool.. :P
 
Yeah the 1980's to go play with my old toys, Battle Beasts and Thundercats, sad I know.
Or...perhaps around 2000 years ago, to see what was really going down.
 
the future. i want to be on the u.s.s. enterprise.
 
Okay, so what is it? You just wouldn't want to come back.

It initially didn't occur to me that it was supposed to be a round trip. I took it as "would you prefer to abandon your life for a past time or a future one," and I was totally in "see the future" mode.

Then I figured out that that interpretation made no sense in light of what you said about not being able to use what you learned. But time travel is utterly pointless if you can't use what you learn, unless you're going somewhere to take up residence.
 
...I think to the past. The year I turned 18. A few things I'd like a chance to do over, which would be good for me.

:)

Alternative, ten years into the future. I am curious to see where I'd be at.
 
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