back to the future?

@adequee (204)
Malaysia
May 31, 2010 2:32pm CST
huh,hello,,have you ever imagine traveling by time?..it is sometimes weird but it can help us in this real world,,if you given the oppoturnity to travel by time where would you go and why? for me i will come back when i was at primary student and i dont want to change anything big but just to imorove my learning skill and my social attitude!..thhink i was a bad boy that day!what about you?have you ever imagine?
9 responses
@Asthazar (103)
• Romania
31 May 10
Hi. If you like the way your life turned out right now, I'd suggest you wouldn't wish that. I'm a strong believer in the butterfly effect theory. You go back when you want to, you change yourself, and from that point, every decision you've ever made so far will be different. You can't know if it'll be different toward good or toward bad, so for all you know, by going back, there is a possibility for you to actually kill yourself in the future that happened for you some time ago, but not for the "changed" you. So I guess you know by now that my answer is that I wouldn't travel back in time, unless I made sure I wouldn't affect anything around me. The probability of that is very low, so I basically just wouldn't go, lol.
@adequee (204)
• Malaysia
31 May 10
..i think i will never want to change history.just myself a little bit.that's IF i have the opportunity!but im a believe what happen in my past is my life(for sure!) and i think the only way to change it is by creating the new 'me' today! thank you for your courage coment, i love it truly...
@dorannmwin (36392)
• United States
2 Jun 10
I would like to be able to travel back in time to a couple of months before my fifteeth birthday. My father had a massive heart attack and ended up in the hospital in a coma following it. I would like to be able to go back in time and encourage him to have gone to the hospital sooner than he did because I believe that the outcome would have been different for him if he had gone to the hospital sooner. (I could tell that day that he was not feeling right.)
@sender621 (14894)
• United States
1 Jun 10
Time travel would be awesome. Reliving a moment of history and being there would be something to experience. I don't know if a furure destination would hold my interest as well as the past.
@juggerogre (1653)
• Philippines
31 May 10
I really don't want to change anything in the past. I don't want to change what I am right now. Its the butterfly effect. If something was changed in the past you will really not know what will happened to the present time. It will definitely change. I'm happy with my life right now so I don't want to do anything that might mess it up.
@debdut75 (65)
• India
1 Jun 10
I will only start imagine this when a time machine is ready to be use in this world till then my answer is NO.
• Philippines
1 Jun 10
I would travel in time not to change whatever happened in the past (or modify my future), but I would revisit the happiest moments in my life. It's also a good way to review the good and bad things I've done in the past, and learn from them.
• United States
31 May 10
I would want to go forward in time to learn new information instead of waiting for the information to come out.
@rosie230 (1703)
31 May 10
I would travel back to the time I was given my life on a plate everything I had ever wanted, because I turned it down, and now I know that I should never have turned it down, I should have taken that offer, because I would have been happy now, and not in the situation I am in now. So by travelling back to that point of my life I could know that my answer should have been yes and then carried on life happy.
@Lahabie (20)
• Belgium
31 May 10
I'd immediately do it. Not to change anything but to study some things that happened in our history and maybe our future. What I do believe is that if you change something, nothing changes in our current timeline that is the timeline you moved back on but a new 'branch' is created at the point something changed. You actually change between realities. All this is written a tad too simple. I could write some examples but all this is rather hard to understand so I will spare you. Some extra information with schemes: http://homepage.mac.com/billtomlinson/newtt.html