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Started by zigzig, March 27, 2011, 18:32:08

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zigzig

Yup it Science Fiction.

But what if it was not and you slipped into another time zone in the past. Could you survive?

If so How?.

Never the less if there was a person from the past who came to our time. Could they get by? Would Max Clifford sign them up? I think so. And any way they would be bound to get DHSS whatever.


zigzig


tomatoada

I could not wear corsets!

zigzig

Quote from: tomatoada on March 27, 2011, 19:16:21
I could not wear corsets!

That is very negative of you

gp.girl

Quote from: tomatoada on March 27, 2011, 19:16:21
I could not wear corsets!

You're attitude needs to shape up ;)
A space? I need more plants......more plants? I need some space!!!!

zigzig

I know my shape. How bad is yours??? ::)

saddad

We are travelling in time... forward... one day at a atime.. .  ;D

Unwashed

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.
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gaz2000

just a quick time travel and back to next friday night would do me

purely for them euro lottery numbers  ;D


gp.girl

Quote from: zigzig on March 27, 2011, 20:00:57
I know my shape. How bad is yours??? ::)

Corset incompatible I'm afraid ;)
A space? I need more plants......more plants? I need some space!!!!

zigzig

I do see the point Unwashed about language. I honestly have been there and forty + years ago I moved to Lancashire from Surrey.

As soon as some of the elderly locals found out they dived into a lanuage which has been  lost in the annuls of time. to deliberatly confuse. Younger locals were just as confused as myself. Not like the cockney rhyming slang.  We still use that abroad and speak fast.

However. I have travelled the globe without any knowledge of local language I have found that (because I had money..Not rich by our standards of course but wealthy by theirs) My holiday spending money talked.  Sign  language is pretty much universal. Coupled with a smile........Which is friendly.


No In all seriousness. I suggest that it is not possible for one person from the future to go back into the past and change the future from that journey.

Oh yes indeed if I knew I was going back a week a month or a year ...What ever. I certainly could find out which numbers to pick on the lottery. Or which teams would get the right draws on the foot ball pools and so on.

Unfair. The rightful winners wont get their money so it cannot be.

Natural law  can not be changed.

No, My question is ............Excluding Corsets 

HOW do you survive?


cornykev

I'm too busy allotmenting to answer these questions, maybe others should be too.  :P
MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

Bugloss2009

of course it's possible to travel back in time - i've been to Doncaster

daitheplant

Quote from: Unwashed on March 27, 2011, 20:21:08
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.


Can you prove you cannot go back in time?
DaiT

daitheplant

Come to that, can you prove you can go forward in time?
DaiT

saddad

Ask me tomorrow... if I reply I made it....  ;D

GrannieAnnie

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.
The handle on your recliner does not qualify as an exercise machine.

saddad

Quote from: GrannieAnnie on March 28, 2011, 07:13:11
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.
No only different... life can only be lived forwards, and only understood backwards... but the chance to make some astute financial investments would be good!

See time travel works... I'm still here...  :)

ACE

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.

daitheplant

Quote from: ACE on March 28, 2011, 08:27:18
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.

Any ladies involved Ace? ;D ;D ;D ;D
DaiT

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