I would go back to the time when malevolent ETs came to visit, and decided to degrade our DNA so that our consciousness level and general abilities waned, and became quite a bit less than was originally intended. Their purpose was to more easily make "slaves" of us for their own selfish agendas
(They have since departed, but our DNA has yet to be properly repaired. And, alas, those early ETs have been replaced by a cabal of current NWO/nazi psychopaths allied with 4th dimension reptoid troglodytes who are repeating the program)
My plan would be to somehow deter the ETs, and prevent the early degradation. Sounds a bit like SF, but actually isn't :))
2007-10-10 14:29:56
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answered by drakke1 6
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I read a novel a few years ago called 'Making History' by Stephen Fry. It's a really funny book but the story revolves around someone going back and preventing Hitler from ever being born. When they get back to their own time things are 100% worse because a different dictator (someone who Hitler stamped down) had come to power and was more ruthless and also a better tactitian than Hitler!! They then had to make it all back to how it was.
Great story but also made you think about the time paradox - changing one little thing could make the whole future different!!
2007-10-10 20:54:29
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answered by libbyft 5
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it is a paradoxal issue because any small change to a event in the past can significaly change the present. Killing Hitler may result in a more utopic world today. Then again it may result in a true hell on earth. But if being able to change time may result in being able to correct a mistake or leave a particulary plesent outcome.
But there is another circular reason as to why changing anything in the past could be damaging to the present or future any change might result in you not ever exsisting at all which would then beg the question did you really do anything at all.
2007-10-10 21:11:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Physicists have found the law of nature which prevents time travel paradoxes, and thereby permits time travel. It turns out to be the same law that makes sure light travels in straight lines, and which underpins the most straightforward version of quantum theory Among several different ways in which the laws allow a time machine to exist, the one that has been most intensively studied mathematically is the "wormhole". This is like a tunnel through space and time, connecting different regions of the Universe -- different spaces and different times. physicists to time travel in principle -- and leaves it up to the engineers to get on with the job of building a time machine.
2007-10-11 06:21:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I would go forward. I'd like to see what happens after the year 2012.
2007-10-11 00:05:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with KAP.
If I were to kill Hitler, all I know and love would be different. I'd prefer to let things play out.
2007-10-10 20:45:46
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answered by lufiabuu 4
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Go back to see if dinosaurs REALLY roamed the earth and if yes what they were REALLY like.
Go back and meet Elvis Presley.
DITTO for Marilyn Monroe ( my ultimate idol)
Also go forward in time to see what happens!!
2007-10-14 15:48:12
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answered by Hotcakes 5
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I would buy a peice of artwork from an impoverished artist, and then watch it go for millions!
2007-10-11 05:37:09
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answered by Thia 6
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i would contrive to make sure that nobody died because of something so completely avoidable as simply not having enough food available to eat
2007-10-10 20:32:13
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answered by merz 3
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idk see how things play out ^_^
2007-10-10 20:35:49
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answered by ஐKatஐ 3
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