So trueWhat would you change ? I think we all have things we would change
So trueWhat would you change ? I think we all have things we would change
To be honest "I wouldn't time travel" I don't want to know the future and if I change anything in the past it would change what is happening now.Your Say Sunday: What would you want to see if you could travel in time?
Happy Sunday!
Today we're tackling a big one, a question that spans time.
Without further ado:
What would you want to see if you could travel in time?
We've narrowed the suggestions down to:
However, if there is something specific you would want to see, we would love to hear about it in the comments section below.
- The past
- The future
- There is enough in the present
We can't wait to hear from you!
What would you change ? I think we all have things we would change
Well, it certainly is interesting, though not unexpected, how personal your respondents answers are - so far.
Only one person has hit upon a significant event in the past (the construction of the pyramids). I have had numerous discussions about this topic. All scenarios have had 100,000 slaves toiling away, pulling blocks of limestone up impossibly steep slopes and placing them. This is what they want you to believe. But get down to reality and ask yourself about the logistics. Feeding that many people. Housing that many people. Providing toilets for that many people. And yet there have been very few tools found that could cut the stone (and it hasn't been that long ago). The real answer is that it might have only taken 2000-5000 workers to construct the pyramids. The answer is obvious and has been scientifically proven that the stone in the pyramids is not really stone at all. Each block has been precast in site, in place, by a mixture of local sand and a binder (natron), i.e. geopolymer, brought up in buckets and dumped into a wooden mold. The wooden molds could be reused over and over and no cutting tools were necessary. As soon as the process was revealed around 1986 the Dept. of Egyptology cancelled access to the pyramids.
But I was derailed from my original thoughts about time. Wouldn't it be fantastic to go back to the Mesozoic and see the dinosaurs in real life. How they moved, how they lived and how they reproduced. And what caused their demise. Was the Earth really smaller then?? Less gravity to worry about and accounts for the appearance and young age of the Pacific Ocean. Then the Cainozoic megafauna of northern Australia. And more recently of course the biblical truths. Did things happen as is believed??? Very unlikely. Obfuscation was alive and well even back then. The ultimate truths might upset a lot of people.
It would be such a lovely thing to say the word 'hate' to another person and find that they're completely unfamiliar with the idea simply because they've never come across it.I would like to travel to the future to the time where everyone on Earth, regardless of race, colour and religion etc, has united into one race - the Human Race. Political system is run honestly so that we, as one, can concentrate on fixing our present home, producing plenty of food, medical treatment, clean water and then concentrate on space exploration. Find another planet, unoccupied preferably, to make a send home for us humans.
Fair enough @KenBruce, but at least I get to pet a velociraptor even if it rips my hand off tough one for the blokes to top!You'd want to live in a cave with a life expectancy of 19 Jared?
Ah, yet another thing that would be interesting to experience!I think it would be amazing to witness the miracles of Jesus. Imagine seeing people raised from the dead, blind being healed, people with mental illnesses being set free from their torment, the turning of water into wine etc.
May I ask why you consider it the best, @Alan1?i would like to return to the sixties that was the best decade by far.
In all honesty, that is the last thing I would want. A bit like knowing the time, date and cause of my death. To quote Jack Nicholson "Truth, you can't handle the truth."History has contributed to, and shaped our present….History has not been kind and our present is not a whole lot better…..and as a whole we have chosen to not learn very much at all…..humankind still wages bloody wars and practices cruelty in many forms……and while governments may try to do their best there is still uncertainty and unrest while many others live in misery, in squalor, in poverty and in fear of their lives if they say just one wrong word. I would go to the end of our existence on this planet to see if humankind has indeed been the architect of our own destruction…….did all the money in the world enable us to survive on another planet….what kind of human beings did we become, and was it all worth it in the end?
...and they are going to make abortion illegal in the USA. Figure that one out, smh...Yeah, that is a very good Idea and I TOTALLY support it.
I'm okay with gay people though there are none at all in my own social group, as love is love. But good heavens, society is collapsing all around us, with this gender fluidity movement.
Poor archeologists uncovering skeletons and just writing W.T.F is that? possibly human. Legality has gone mad. I read that there's a 42-year-old guy in America that has legally identified himself as a baby (true) and MANY over there now identify themselves as cats and dogs, lounge lizards, etc. People are marrying trees and cars and their pets.
Children under 10 are legally allowed right now, to have gender changing operations in America. etc etc
Far more Global resource is being spent on warfare, than for global improvement. You couldn't make a movie as outrageous as what is going on. No wonder the ufo's come here in their off-world tour groups for aliens to watch it all collapse on us.
Come see Earth before its gone! Yep, our rating must be high.