Almost indistinguishable from magic, one might say.heyzeus wrote:Same here. I was going to say 1000 years in the future but technology will likely be so advanced at that point (if our species is even still around) that the world would probably be incomprehensible to me.maiforpeace wrote: Some time in the future. 100 years from now. I'll take my chances on what to see and experience, but I would like it to be where I presently live.
If you could spend a day in any century or decade..
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I would like to be someone from say 1890, suddenly timewaped to 2010! My mind would be totally blown..by the 'magic'..and it would look exactly like that!
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Rum wrote:I would like to be someone from say 1890, suddenly timewaped to 2010! My mind would be totally blown..by the 'magic'..and it would look exactly like that!

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Egypt between 50-48 BC
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Alexandria-which way to the library?!
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I changed my mind. This and a coat with a lot of pockets.RebeccaSmick wrote:Egypt between 50-48 BC
Alexandria-which way to the library?!
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The early 1900's. I'd like to actually see the land I grew up on go from being wild to being farmland.
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http://rationalia.com/forum/viewtopic.p ... 20&start=0Animavore wrote:Oh. Actually I would really love to spend a day in Jerusalem around the time of Jesus and find out what actually went on.
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There's clearly a whole story behind this...care to expand?MCJ wrote:One day, not so long ago, just to be somewhere other than where I was.
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To whichever day in the future where Organic Memory Transfer(Resurrection) is invented 
"Another aspect of the particulateness of the gene is that is does not grow senile; it is no more likely to die when it is a million years old than when it is only a hundred. It leaps from body to body in it's own way and for its own ends, abandoning a succession of mortal bodies before they sink in senility and death" -Richard Dawkins' The Selfish Gene p.34


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Last tuesday so I could leave myself a note with the lottery results
Outside the ordered universe is that amorphous blight of nethermost confusion which blasphemes and bubbles at the center of all infinity—the boundless daemon sultan Azathoth, whose name no lips dare speak aloud, and who gnaws hungrily in inconceivable, unlighted chambers beyond time and space amidst the muffled, maddening beating of vile drums and the thin monotonous whine of accursed flutes.
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I really wouldn't recommend it.....Rum wrote:I would like to be someone from say 1890, suddenly timewaped to 2010! My mind would be totally blown..by the 'magic'..and it would look exactly like that!
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11 june 1405 AD, city of Fuzhou (China), the start of Zheng He's first travel. 317 ships, the biggests ever built, and 28.000 men and arms to discover, clear and claim the Indian Ocean and SouthEast Asia.
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Hmmm, about 6000 yrs ago, in the Garden of Eden, so I can tell Eve not to eat that damn apple.
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April 14th - 15th 1912 on board the Titanic from 11.38pm until 2.17am.
So many questions...I know the whole story so intimately that I would know exactly where to be at each instant, ticking off confirmation of speculation or the opposite.
I would be sure to be near Collapsible B at 2.17am to catch it as it was swept off the officer's quarters roof.
So many questions...I know the whole story so intimately that I would know exactly where to be at each instant, ticking off confirmation of speculation or the opposite.
I would be sure to be near Collapsible B at 2.17am to catch it as it was swept off the officer's quarters roof.
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I changed my mind. This is where I want to be.Ameri Boi wrote:To whichever day in the future where Organic Memory Transfer(Resurrection) is invented
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