I think I would kidnapp Adolf Hitler and raise him with real morals and values so that he wouldnt grow up and become a psycho dictator and maybe even take him right out of germany and raise him as a canadian or american and ultimately this would keep the Holocaust from ever happening.
2006-10-10 15:15:41
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answered by Fade__Out 4
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Even though it would mean several inventions like nuclear power and radio frequency skipping would be delayed or even never invented at all, I would be very tempted to go back in time to prevent the birth of Adolph Hitler.
However, there are several other things that I wouldn't mind going back in time to find out about, so that we could solve these great mysteries.
The first would be is how the Great Pyramid in Egypt were built.
The second would be the Great Sphinx. It sure would be nice to know how and why it was built.
Another mystery that I would like to solve would be Stonehenge. I mean, where did they get these giant rocks from and why did they they bring them all they way to where they are. What were they used for?
However, if it were possible, the ultimate thing to see would be the creation of the universe, and second best would be the very early stages of our own planet that we all call home!
2006-10-10 22:59:09
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answered by JSalakar 5
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I'd like to go back to the place and time when Moses was confronted by the burning bush and see for myself whether it wasn't just some wayward juvenile aliens playing a trick on him and having a good laugh at all our expense. If so, little did they know the reverberating repercussions they caused. If I found that in fact to be the case, I'd try my best to douse the flame or if that weren't possible at least to expose their deception, scold the mischief makers severely and remind them of the Prime Directive. Then I'd make them phone home and tell their parents to come get them. Before returning to the present I'd also admonish Moses not to be such a gullible pushover in the future.
2006-10-10 23:31:09
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answered by Seeker 4
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ive thought about that before. I initially would want to because there are many mistakes in my life that I would fix. But then again, some of those mistakes made a few good things come out of them. So it depends if I could change some things but not others. Like for example, I think I got married too young and I gave up a great job that may have turned into a career because me and my ex decided that I should stay home with our new baby. I am now divorced becuase I think it was a mistake to have married him. It messed up my life and he brought me down. I would love to go back and never married him and kept going in what could have been my career but then I wouldnt have my little girl, shes my life! So even if I messed up my life for marrying him, if I went back and undid that, my daughter would be gone.
Thats just one example but i have many mistakes like that. Things I regret but by undoing them then it would change some good things as well
2006-10-10 22:26:56
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answered by Esme 3
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I would go back in time and reinterpret the sign that the Roman emperor Constanitne saw in the sky for him so that insted of becoming seeing it as a sign that he should conquer under the smbol of the cross, it would be a sign that he should conquer sign of the cross and would wipe all folowers of it off the face of the planet, thus preventing nearly 1700 years of tyranny, oppression, murder and the host of other ills that the church has been responsible for.
Either that or assasinate him and has mother so that they could never come to power and cause casue the conversion of Rome.
2006-10-10 22:43:18
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answered by kveldulfgondlir 5
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Wow, that's quite a stretch.
I'd probably go back to the time my parents met, that'd be awesome to see how they were back in the day, lol=P
Aside from that, I think everything else worked out nicely albeit miserable at times but nobody said it was easy anyway...
What's in our past should be best left untouched or where will we be, ALL of us for that matter?
Our past shapes us & defines the individual/s that we are today. What lies ahead, depends on how we choose to do with it for tomorrow and beyond.
2006-10-10 22:23:42
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answered by ViRg() 6
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I would like to be like little house on the prarrie. Just me and my family all working together on our farm being self sufficent. No cell phones, no computers, no noisy cars. Just riding the horses and fishing and knitting. What a life it would be.
I would love to have met real indians back then and learned of their culture first hand. Like the Cherokee, Apache, Iroquis ?
What a learning experience that would be.
2006-10-10 22:26:40
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answered by Nevada Pokerqueen 6
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no, everything happens for a reason, whatever that may be. so, it is important that you learn from everything in life and apply that to your life and future. even if you cant figure out what the reason is or what the lesson is, try to take something away from the situation that will be helpful to you later in life.
2006-10-10 23:02:21
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answered by christy 6
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I'd go back to just before the white people killed all the Indians and I'd do my best to keep them off our land.
That, and I wouldn't let them give my people the Small Pox blankets. Who knows what kind of world we'd be in now.
Sounds like paradise to me...
2006-10-10 22:20:11
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answered by Chrissy: The Angry Typer a/k/a Mood Mole 5
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I would like to live in a the time period before the Europeans settled in the US.
2006-10-10 22:28:16
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answered by littleblondemohawk 6
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