FarOutThere
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If you have to ask, you don't know.
Deleted.If you have to ask, you don't know.
Thanks for the help. But i will take my leave from the site. Your group of members are not ready for mature, intellectual conversations. I requested the account be closed. I will move on with both my ideas, research and any and all contribution i could have brought forward. Maturity is not something i feel your members have at this time.Come on, guys be nice to @RadicalResearcher. All he did was ask for your opinions, as to what practical applications time travel might have. The objective is to have a discussion and exchange ideas.
No need to tell him he's right or wrong... There's no right or wrong, here, in this case anyway.
Can we have a chill discussion, instead of arguing over details?
Thanks.
If you have to ask, you don't know.
You deleted all your posts so I don't know what your original question was, but going by the title:
If time travel we real and available, I think it'd best be used as a historical research tool. Don't send humans, send little undetectable drones that can record events and report back home with their findings. You'd run the risk of them being discovered, but there's probably clever ways around that. Disguise them as birds or something, but if we have the technology to travel through time then there's probably ways to record events from high altitudes where detection isn't an issue.
Have you read Timeline? Something like that, where you could go back and get a recording of Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg address or witness the events of the Trojan wars. See who shot JFK, or backtrack from 9/11 to see if those were the real planes. Whatever mystery you want to unravel and examine.
Paranormalis is a great site, consider giving it a second chance and don't let people who disagree with you control your ability to enjoy an idea or ask a question.
RE: If time travel we real and available, I think it'd best be used as a historical research tool. Don't send humans, send little undetectable drones that can record events and report back home with their findings. You'd run the risk of them being discovered, but there's probably clever ways around that. Disguise them as birds or something, but if we have the technology to travel through time then there's probably ways to record events from high altitudes where detection isn't an issue.You deleted all your posts so I don't know what your original question was, but going by the title:
If time travel we real and available, I think it'd best be used as a historical research tool. Don't send humans, send little undetectable drones that can record events and report back home with their findings. You'd run the risk of them being discovered, but there's probably clever ways around that. Disguise them as birds or something, but if we have the technology to travel through time then there's probably ways to record events from high altitudes where detection isn't an issue.
Have you read Timeline? Something like that, where you could go back and get a recording of Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg address or witness the events of the Trojan wars. See who shot JFK, or backtrack from 9/11 to see if those were the real planes. Whatever mystery you want to unravel and examine.
Paranormalis is a great site, consider giving it a second chance and don't let people who disagree with you control your ability to enjoy an idea or ask a question.