As fascinating as TT would be, I doubt there is anyone we could trust not to muck it all up. Intentionally or not, there’s too much that could and would go wrong. That assumes, of course, that you could change anything during your visit. Some stories would have us believe that you couldn’t change things, that you could only stand by and observe, thus “protecting” the future. That would still be cool, because you could come back with tons of knowledge about the past that we can only guess about with the info we have. I’d go!
Can he create a future where the Phillies aren’t the team that has lost more games than any other team in the history of professional sports? Yeah, I’m a fan.
I’d give my life for the opportunity to talk to Jefferson and Madison about the electoral college, putting in a clause to prevent Gerrymandering, slavery, etc.
Wicked! I guess his friend Mark will pop by to ensure that Tom Jefferson includes the right to chose from 50 kinds of peanut butter at the local markets.
I like Douglas Adams’ take on Time Travel. It all just sort of fits together- if you were going to have changed something, you already will have done, and when you go back to change something, you’re the one to change it to whatever it was before you went back to change it anyway. Jigsaw puzzle. It all just fits.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member 12 months ago
Ho ray for Bob!
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member 12 months ago
A true American hero.
daDoctah1 12 months ago
“But who or what then is this ‘Guy Fieri’ of which you speak?”
Decepticomic 12 months ago
Some things are best left to the imagination. Like what I’D do if I had unlimited access to time travel.
comixbomix 12 months ago
So Bob fried his brain on poached scrambled porn?
Packratjohn Premium Member 12 months ago
As fascinating as TT would be, I doubt there is anyone we could trust not to muck it all up. Intentionally or not, there’s too much that could and would go wrong. That assumes, of course, that you could change anything during your visit. Some stories would have us believe that you couldn’t change things, that you could only stand by and observe, thus “protecting” the future. That would still be cool, because you could come back with tons of knowledge about the past that we can only guess about with the info we have. I’d go!
WaitingMan 12 months ago
Can he create a future where the Phillies aren’t the team that has lost more games than any other team in the history of professional sports? Yeah, I’m a fan.
Diane Lee Premium Member 12 months ago
I’d give my life for the opportunity to talk to Jefferson and Madison about the electoral college, putting in a clause to prevent Gerrymandering, slavery, etc.
notmoving Premium Member 12 months ago
Wicked! I guess his friend Mark will pop by to ensure that Tom Jefferson includes the right to chose from 50 kinds of peanut butter at the local markets.
gregcartoon Premium Member 12 months ago
I like Douglas Adams’ take on Time Travel. It all just sort of fits together- if you were going to have changed something, you already will have done, and when you go back to change something, you’re the one to change it to whatever it was before you went back to change it anyway. Jigsaw puzzle. It all just fits.
ChessPirate 12 months ago
I think I’d rather watch unscrambled porn… ☺
Kurtass 12 months ago
Is this a sire of Percival Dunwoody?
braindead Premium Member 12 months ago
Copyright 2000.
willie_mctell 12 months ago
Best possible outcome.
jpozenel 12 months ago
Most likely, Bob is holding a remote control in his right hand.
banjoAhhh! 12 months ago
Where’s Milton?