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I could not wear corsets!
I know my shape. How bad is yours??? ::)
There's nothing science-fiction about time-travel. Einstein's theory of special relativity predicts it, and it has been proven correct in experiments with atomic clocks. You can't go backwards in time, but you can jump forwards, so in principle there is nothing to stop someone from the past fetching up in our present.Language would be a problem. Jump back 400 years to the Shakspearean period and English is bearly recognisable, another 200 years back and the English of Chaucer is pretty much a foreigh language, another 400 years and the English of Beowulf is totally unintelligable. I'd guess that even 100 years from now the language would be substantially different from today with loan-words from Asia and technology-oriented jargon, metaphor and idiom.
My daughter and I both agreed we'd like to go back in time and re-do our teen years knowing what we know now.We'd do it soooo much better we think.
I wouldn't mind going back to one night in 1962, three in a bed and the stamina to go with it.Hang on though, that might have been last night in a dream.