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<blockquote data-quote="Thelema" data-source="post: 245002" data-attributes="member: 15114"><p>It should surely be easy to prove if it works. Go a few days or weeks into the future, turn on a TV, and find the date and time of a major event that hasn't happened yet. If you claim that Kid Rock will have a heart attack at 6pm on April 19th and he actually has a heart attack at 6pm on April 19th then it suggests that you really did time travel.</p><p></p><p>I've noticed that a lot of time travel predictions are typically extrapolations on what people might expect right now. Saying something like "I went 10 years into the future and Russia started a nuclear WW3" is, I suppose, a possibility but it's also an extrapolated guess that you could conceivably make right now. This was basically John Titor's gig. I'd be interested in more trivial, harder-to-predict details that aren't the subject of widespread speculation at the moment.</p><p></p><p>Or hell, get the winning Powerball numbers and buy us all HDRs with your winnings.</p><p></p><p>I guess the problem is that time travel would be so lucrative that anyone who claims to be a time traveler (or with the capacity to see into the future) should be a multi-millionaire in short order.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thelema, post: 245002, member: 15114"] It should surely be easy to prove if it works. Go a few days or weeks into the future, turn on a TV, and find the date and time of a major event that hasn't happened yet. If you claim that Kid Rock will have a heart attack at 6pm on April 19th and he actually has a heart attack at 6pm on April 19th then it suggests that you really did time travel. I've noticed that a lot of time travel predictions are typically extrapolations on what people might expect right now. Saying something like "I went 10 years into the future and Russia started a nuclear WW3" is, I suppose, a possibility but it's also an extrapolated guess that you could conceivably make right now. This was basically John Titor's gig. I'd be interested in more trivial, harder-to-predict details that aren't the subject of widespread speculation at the moment. Or hell, get the winning Powerball numbers and buy us all HDRs with your winnings. I guess the problem is that time travel would be so lucrative that anyone who claims to be a time traveler (or with the capacity to see into the future) should be a multi-millionaire in short order. [/QUOTE]
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