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<blockquote data-quote="Kairos" data-source="post: 170646" data-attributes="member: 10263"><p>It seems to me that one's efforts would better be applied towards detecting time travelers. Make some set of assumptions about the nature of time travel (multiple timelines versus one timeline, etc.). Try to forecast the problems that might precipitate a time travel excursion (environmental damage, maybe?). Then consider how time travelers would try to operate to achieve those goals, where they would go, and how they might go about retrieving or learning what they came for.</p><p></p><p>To my mind, time travel investigations should be more like looking for sasquatch or something like that. Time travel technology itself is either going to come about by accident or by one of the smartest intellects, which are only a tiny fraction of a percent of the population, if it's even possible at all. You probably have a better chance at finding a time traveler than inventing a time travel machine. Which could still be zero.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kairos, post: 170646, member: 10263"] It seems to me that one's efforts would better be applied towards detecting time travelers. Make some set of assumptions about the nature of time travel (multiple timelines versus one timeline, etc.). Try to forecast the problems that might precipitate a time travel excursion (environmental damage, maybe?). Then consider how time travelers would try to operate to achieve those goals, where they would go, and how they might go about retrieving or learning what they came for. To my mind, time travel investigations should be more like looking for sasquatch or something like that. Time travel technology itself is either going to come about by accident or by one of the smartest intellects, which are only a tiny fraction of a percent of the population, if it's even possible at all. You probably have a better chance at finding a time traveler than inventing a time travel machine. Which could still be zero. [/QUOTE]
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