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#1 2022-01-07 15:34:42

CurlyBracket
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Time Travelling!

Hi,

Imagine that you have been given a time machine from the future. Which time period would you first visit and why? Do you think such an invention is possible in the near future?

Note: If possible, you can even given an idea as to how you think it might function. This is a personal response question, so there are no right or wrong answers.


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#2 2022-01-07 15:44:43

Jai Ganesh
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Re: Time Travelling!

CurlyBracket wrote:

Which time period would you first visit and why?

Year 1969 CE.

The year Man landed on Moon this year for the first time.

CurlyBracket wrote:

Do you think such an invention is possible in the near future?

Very much unlikely.


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#3 2022-01-20 21:53:17

CurlyBracket
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Re: Time Travelling!

Hi Ganesh,

That’s an interesting choice. I have asked many people this question and not many came up with this answer. I think I would like to travel some 100 years into the future, into the year 2121 CE. I would like to find out what the developments in space technology and the environment of the Earth will be.

I think travelling will be possible in the future, if not the near future. Some scientists already say that Black Holes are potential time machines.
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