he does, and he did.
please share your opinion on the video or time travel in general.
thank you and God bless.
please share your opinion on the video or time travel in general.
thank you and God bless.
I think that we'd all like to think that some day, time travel will be possible. Think of all the complications that it could cause. It would certainly eliminate the lottery and sports betting.
What if it is only one-way time travel?
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Then that guy in the video could not have come back to tell his "story"!![]()
the guy at the top has a different take than southerndad. that is ok.
my issue with it is the disruptions it would create . it would be witnessed across time unless done covertly and it would only be done covertly if controlled by powerful entities who maintained control over the ability.
not true.
photos of yourself or others will gradually fade if you do anything to impact potential birth(s).
the guy at the top has a different take than southerndad. that is ok.
If someone goes backward in time, then it would be possible for that person to disrupt everything by proving they were a time traveler and revealing things about the future.
nope.
you can't put your finger in (disrupt) a cake that hasn't been made.
you can put your finger in (disrupt) a cake that has been made.
Exactly. Even if time travel was invented, it would never be a good idea to use it to go back in time. Back to the Future, while fiction, did highlight one of the big problems. How many things could we do that would change the future, even by accident. Now let's have a little fun with this. If you could make one trip back into history and make one change, what would it be? Would you give President Lincoln a kevlar vest? Press the abort button on the Challenger space shuttle launch? Turn off the engines on the RMS Titanic? And since this is a political forum, tell Hillary to campaign in the Rust Belt?
No, but I would tell myself in 1980 to not buy the 1972 Honda 600 I bought for $1,000, and the timing chain wore thru the block, and I ended up sell it for $167 a fairly short time later.
Great post, Ralph47. Now let's think about what that post might change for you? Did that 1972 Honda break down in front of the girl who became your wife's house? Did you meet a new mechanic because of it? Can you think of anything that would have been changed going forward if you had bought a used 1975 AMC Gremlin on that day instead of a Honda?
I DID have a 76 Gremlin prior, so I've been there done that.
I had a Gremlin X. That sucker had a 360 in it. I do not know what AMC was thinking putting that much power in a small car like that.