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Post by malwhit on Aug 23, 2017 8:22:00 GMT -6
If you could travel back in time, what decade or century would be your destination?
I think I'd go back to Tudor England or New York in the '20s.
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Post by jaiguru on Aug 25, 2017 4:22:43 GMT -6
I would enjoy going back to ancient Europe so I could witness the Proto-Indo-European migration and the birth of the Western World. As a student of Germanic languages, this would be fascinating as that linguistic family was born in that era.
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Post by rumu on Oct 25, 2017 21:19:43 GMT -6
Will travelling back 13.7billion years ago seem too far-fetched? Lol.
The Big Bang theory tells the scientific version of how the entire universe came to life after the big bang explosion some 13.7billion years ago. Religion on the other hand says Adam was created by God after the creation of the world some 6thousand years ago. These are two very conflicting informations coming from two of the most reliable faiths known to man. Being able to travel back that far will most definitely provide answers to many questions regarding the origin of man and the universe itself.
Asides all said above, my other choice of places to travel back via time travel would be, the age of dinosaurs,time of Julius cearser, during the construction of the Egyptian pyramid, and most importantly during the Roswell incident.😉
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Post by waelmanz on May 6, 2018 15:56:49 GMT -6
I would like to travel to the primitive ages. Living in caves and enjoying hunting will be an exciting adventure. I think that this dream can be partially achieved in some forests.
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Post by brickwall on May 14, 2018 3:41:58 GMT -6
I would like to go back to Colonial America. It would be nice to visit the unspoiled forest that spread across the east coast. There is a quote that “a squirrel could walk from the Atlantic to the Mississippi without touching the ground.”
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Post by obadiah68 on May 24, 2018 20:55:01 GMT -6
I would love to travel back in time. My first destination would be to the Holy Land during the life of Christ and my second trip would be to New York City at the turn of the twentieth century.
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Post by hova on Jul 18, 2018 5:00:52 GMT -6
My ideal destination would be ancient Mesopotamia, anywhere between 5000 BC and 3000 BC. I believe the Sumerians changed the world's civilization during that period in history. I would love to witness the invention of the wheel and first writing.
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Post by anny on Jul 24, 2018 8:26:53 GMT -6
I would travel back to the time when I was a little kid so that I can see how I was as a child.
I would also like to travel about a hundred years to the future just to see how the world is and if people still work or is it robots that work.
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Post by pranay4 on Aug 16, 2018 0:19:18 GMT -6
I would travel back to the Jurrasic Period and see the dinosaurs evolve. I would love to watch the Tyrannosaurus Rex. I have always cherished this in my dreams.
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Post by cryptomeister on Sept 13, 2018 20:45:33 GMT -6
I would go go straight back to the Stone Age and create the most sophisticated, advanced and most intelligent civilization on earth. I would use what I know now and I would create a world that will not have the problems we have today. The amount of discoveries I can help my people discover would have them worshiping me like a God. I have no desire to be a God, however having their faith in my abilities would be valuable to progress the civilization where we need it to be. I would be able to take them from the Stone Age to the Industrial Age within years rather than decades. This would enable me to jump start technological advances in years rather than centuries. I would teach them to progress scientifically rather than fight like children over natural resources and religion. The world as we know it would be completely different and things like computers would have been invented long before Charles Babbage was ever born. The information we know about world history, you would be able to mold and shape life on earth in a completely different way than what we have been forced into.
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