Time travel would be fun

Bretrick

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I would definitely want to go forward.
The past seems like backward step. :D
It would be great if there was access to a "Time Travel Book" centred on the current day, which operated by turning to a page in the book (each page representing one year, past or future) and the current world around us would disintegrate to be replaced by the "new world" portrayed on the page
 

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I would love to be able to go back in time and see my parents when they were young. There are so many things that i wish i had asked my mom and dad about, but had no idea that I would someday have those questions to want to ask.
My parents did not talk a whole lot about their life growing up, and I think it would be great to go back in time and meet them.

One of my favorite books is a time travel novel by John Heldt, called “The Mine”. It is about a young man who goes into an old mine to explore and ends up in an older time when he comes back out. He eventually meets his grandmother when she was a young college girl, back around the 1940’s.
It is a very interesting story, and after reading it, I thought how great it would be to actually do something like that !
He has a whole series of several time travel novels, and I have enjoyed all of them (they are on Kindle Unlimited), but this one was my favorite, because it is the one I most related to.
 
Many years ago (for some reason) I was talking to my mother about time travel. I told her she could go back and see her family (which would have been in the early 1900s.) So she talked about seeing her mother, father, sister, and brother. I said that she would also be able to see one other person. When she asked me who, I said why yourself of course as a young girl. Well that just about blew her mind! Any of us who have read or seen time travel stories are quite familiar with the idea of meeting yourself. But to my mother, that was just an inconceivable idea.
 
In one way I agree about the past being a backward step but there could be some nuggets there you could unearth and perhaps it would change your life. I would love to be able to travel into the future, though. It would be exciting to see how we would be living, and to experience the latest technologies, medical advancements. If only.
 
I don't think so, passing here, ___ haha ___ moving ahead in time. Lol

No's the answer! Moving ahead I would be dead and in some kind of chemical soup.
Earth, coffin / Urn.

Going back I would be a different kind of brainless dream in some former living host.

No Paradox, just dead either direction. Watch Sci-Fi all you want, its all a big lie / Joke on you.
No matter what you try you live your life in that line of time / speed / gravity and still die in it.

If you were to travel to a black hole and orbit it for many years you would still pass those years,
getting there, there and getting back. / say you live 75 years on that journey, you are now 100
years old and 2000 years have passed here, you still die soon when you get back. All those years
alone .....

Crazy as H--- !
 
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With "time travel", you get into the whole Butterfly Effect thing. What you'd do if you went back could cause anything from a "time ripple" to a "time tidal wave". There's no way you could NOT change the future. The tiniest change will affect it. Maybe it's a little change, maybe it's a BIG change.

You're back "there"; you do something that stops you from ever being born. If you were never born, how can you exist in the future? If you don't exist in the future, how can you "come back"?

Makes my head spin.
 
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Most likely Citizens of the Earth will be unfree to travel wherever they want to.
Gates locked except for the lil park in the middle of 600 acres. No vehicles
only three or four wheeled electric bicycles / carts. No fast foods, nor ice cream Bobs.
Groceries delivered by Amazing in a lil Electric buss. Nobody overweight. Kennedy said so.
All prazing the Name, the game, the Days plans. Have another toke!
 
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You might have a hard search Officer, its demise was so spread out over time.
You couldn't understand most of it anyway most likely. That area went to boogies.
 
Travelling into the past is something still beyond us - at the moment. Try this one... "If you travel back in time and prevent your parents from having you, this causes you to now cease to exist, which results in you NOT being able to travel back in time to prevent your parents from having you!"

Travelling forward in time is possible - if you travel fast enough, relative to everyone else. Try the movie "Interstellar".
Time travel into the future is a concept rooted in Albert Einstein's theory of relativity, suggesting that it's possible to experience time at a different rate than others, essentially moving ahead in time relative to a stationary observer. This can be achieved by moving at speeds approaching the speed of light or by experiencing intense gravitational fields
 
I'd love to go back. All the things parents/grandparents offered to do that I said no to, now I know better.
I could see my old pets, be a kid again (and be smarter at it), And hang out even more with my grandparents. Lordy, I do so miss them!!! ❤️
 


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