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If you had a time machine, what would you do with it?

Started by Mr. Apple, May 11, 2013, 17:45

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Mr. Apple

Pretty self explanitory...

I dont know what i'd do... :P

lugia95

I've actually thought about this before. I would go back in time to the release of the first Superman comic, buy as many copies as I could carry, and then sell them in the current time.

Mr. Apple

id go and buy a whole bunch of apple, walmart, and microsoft stock


That Girl in the 'Roo Suit

If I had a time machine, I would use it to try and work out an absolute chronology for Ancient Egyptian history...
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quack98

This is going to sound harsh, but you don't have my English teacher, but I'd dispose of Shakespeare.

lugia95

Why not just dispose of your English teacher?

quack98


Mr. Apple


quack98

Logic is overrated, everyone uses logic, no-one tries to defy it! Well logic, I rebel against you   :tongue2:

sylar

nothing

havent you heard of the butterfly effect

the christians gave me
comic books as if i would
be scared of burning in hell
while i was already there


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quack98

^whilst this is normally a theory accepted as fact, it is still a theory, and I would like to propose an alternate theory (if you dislike science, stop reading now):

Entropy is a theory that dictates everything moves towards a state of disorder, for example the universe is spreading away from each other, out of a uniform pattern. As the butterfly effect dictates, one small action can lead to a slipper slope-esque chain of events that create huge consequence. Logically, this theory should be true, however when considering entropy it is probable that the 2 timelines will meet up, eventually discounting any changes to the continuity of time

(End of sciencey bit) That is only my theory, and the butterfly effect could well be true, and is probably my second favourite theory (in terms of correctness(?)), I like the idea of time travel, and the butterfly effect , to me, discounts any chance of it being possible (would the universe allow anyway to destroy itself so easily?), and as a result I dislike it.

Just want to emphasise that I'm not disagreeing with you, for you could be right, I'm just disputing the validity(?) of the butterfly effect theory.

Lord Raven

go back and make less stupid mistakes on my modern physics exams


for real i really don't care about much else too much
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lugia95

Go back and study properly for my exam on Tuesday.

SirBlaziken

Go back to some points in my life and when needed, slap myself.
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Milsap

I'd watch every major historical event happen.

And the 1966 World Cup Final...
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