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Should time travel become possible

Time Travel?

I want to meet up with the ancestor who left southern France for Yorkshire England.
 
I'd go back 50 years to a fateful early summer day...I'd take my shotgun...it really would get better...my future would be much brighter...
 
I had a very interesting conversation with one of my former physics professors about the "faster-than-light" neutrinos. He surmised that, theoretically, they should make time travel possible as, if they truly do move faster than the speed of light, they are almost constantly moving through time. Of course, the technology is MANY MANY years away, if it is ever even made possible (and that's if the particles actually do move faster than light, which is highly debatable).
 
I've had this idea for a long time that if I could travel back to some corner of the classical world, I would found a religion on scientific principles. That is, give them the gist of the scientific method, and then create a mythology based on things we know today.

It might go something like Aeons ago, the Universe sprung into being as Ether, and the Ether gathered around itself into brilliant Stars. These Stars grew ancient and died in tremendous explosions, and in their sacrifice created the stuff of Earth. As generations of ancient stars passed, worlds were formed. Water came down upon the Earth and the base materials of rock were brought to a simple kind of Life so small and fragile it could not be seen, and lo, that Life did grow...etc...etc...

My hope would be that civilization might have more humble beginnings, and a more naturalistic appreciation for the world around them. Who can say if it would? As long there were kings and priests vying for power and wealth, the world might have ended up the same anyway.
 
out of the millions of things that i would do in time travel.. one of them would be to not smoke that weed i got in canada that had me running around chinatown like godzilla some years ago. then i wouldn't have lost my glasses and cell phone. that weed had me questioning my sexuality outloud in public. i could have swore i was looking at a street sign and it said straight on one sign and gay on the other. oh boy... that weed had me in another world inside of this one.
 
The only story that I think I know of from him is The Jungle Book. I had to look that up, but his name did sound very familiar.

I couldn't find anything online about 'What Surprised the Great Gray Owl" :confused:

That's because there isn't one.

I just think that the Great Grey Owl (Strix nebulosa) always looks rather surprised, and I'd like to hear Kipling's "Just So"-style take on why.
 
That's because there isn't one.

I just think that the Great Grey Owl (Strix nebulosa) always looks rather surprised, and I'd like to hear Kipling's "Just So"-style take on why.

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If time travel were possible, where are the tourists from the future? (this is Steven Hawkins, not me!)

As to where I would go, I have not thought about, but the future seems better than the past, so forward in time.
 
Leave the past as is. If I could go back in time, I wouldn't.
 
Stephen Hawking has already proved that it cannot and will not happen:

Hawking and any other scientist base all their theories and proof on current knowledge. Our current laws of science are based on only things we have been capable of discovering thus far. Go back a mere hundreds of years and tell the scientists that the earth revolves around the sun, or that the earth is not flat, and you could get hanged. Tell them that some day man will be flying in machines, they would think you were a lunatic.

No scientist can prove what may or may not be discovered in the future. So to say that Hawking proved that time travel will NEVER be possible, may be true for our lifetime, and maybe within our foreseeable future. But in thousands, or tens of thousands of years, who could possible know now what will be possible?
 
^^ it was a bit of a joke to say the least.

I would go back to the 60's and enjoy being a poet beatnik

I would go to the 50's and take the Nautilus for her first trip around the world under the ocean

I would go back to the 40's and come home a hero.

I would go back to the wild west and have a shot in a dirty at the cantina, trade with indians and ride the dusty trails.

I would go back to the days of long ocean voyages and sail the seas.

I would go back to the time of chivalry and be a knight on a quest.

I would travel back to the dawn of democracy and speak of philosophy and luxuriate at the baths.

I would catch a caravan traveling down the silk road and see all that was in between.

Or... I would go forward and travel through space and discover new worlds.

If there was a time machine there is no end to the adventures I might have.
 
Stop 1: Find out how they built those damn pyramids!
Stop 2: Go see that Jesus fellow and find out what's what.
Stop 3: Watch the wright brothers on their first flight.
Stop 4: Meet Charles Darwin
Stop 5: Meet myself in 2002 and hand over the manuscripts to Twilight to be published. It might be a poop-stain on your career but its good money ;)
 
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