Poll: So, lets say you got the time machine.

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Kiriona

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Wherever there are less people, I'm down for it! That'll probably be the past... less development, less big cities... more open space.
 

Tuddle

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Too Many stuff can go wrong in the past with a time machine. So the future for me.
 

Redingold

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Possibly the future, because of the potential for paradoxes in the past.
 

Instant K4rma

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Red Right Hand said:
Instant K4rma said:
The past. I would go back to the 60's. I would really like to see the whole hippie movement for myself. My friends and family always tell me that I'm a "hippie child" and that I was born 30 years too late. I have the long hair and everything. My dad always tells me that if I threw on some tie-dye, I would fit right in with the 60's hippie culture.

I've always been fascinated by the 60's culture (aside from the drug use) and would really like to see it for myself.
I think you would really enjoy this then, it's an exerpt from Hunter S. Thompson's Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. He considered this speech his greatest work.

It seems like a lifetime, or at least a Main Era ? the kind of peak that never comes again. San Francisco in the middle sixties was a very special time and place to be a part of. Maybe it meant something. Maybe not, in the long run... but no explanation, no mix of words or music or memories can touch that sense of knowing that you were there and alive in that corner of time and the world. Whatever it meant...
History is hard to know, because of all the hired bullshit, but even without being sure of 'history' it seems entirely reasonable to think that every now and then the energy of a whole generation comes to a head in a long fine flash, for reasons that nobody really understands at the time ? and which never explain, in retrospect, what actually happened
My central memory of that time seems to hang on one or five or maybe forty nights ? or very early mornings ? when I left the Fillmore half-crazy and, instead of going home, aimed the big 650 Lightning across the Bay Bridge at a hundred miles an hour... booming through the Treasure Island tunnel at the lights of Oakland and Berkeley and Richmond, not quite sure which turnoff to take when I got to the other end... but being absolutely certain that no matter which way I went I would come to a place where people were just as high and wild as I was: no doubt at all about that...
There was madness in any direction, at any hour. If not across the Bay, then up the Golden Gate or down 101 to Los Altos or La Honda... You could strike sparks anywhere. There was a fantastic universal sense that whatever we were doing was right, that we were winning...
And that, I think, was the handle ? that sense of inevitable victory over the forces of Old and Evil. Not in any mean or military sense; we didn't need that. Our energy would simply PREVAIL. There was no point in fighting ? on our side or theirs. We had all the momentum; we were riding the crest of a high and beautiful wave...
So now, less than five years later, you can go up on a steep hill in Las Vegas and look West, and with the right kind of eyes you can almost see the high-water mark ? that place where the wave finally broke and rolled back.

EDIT: After reading that, I just realised how much I love Thompson's work. If you haven't read the book then you should definitely go read.
Thank you for that. I may have to pick up some of this guy's work. I haven't had a good read in a while.
 

The DSM

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Future, I dont want to fuck up time by going to the past.

Or go back and kill Justin Bieber.
 

DefunctTheory

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1950s, when I could get plutonium and uranium, bring it back, and make a reactor so I'd never have to pay for energy ever again.

Shit, they were letting car companies use the stuff, I assume I could manage to get a handeful back than, if I was tricky enough.
 

Jedoro

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Akira Fumi said:
Present. Anything I change in the past will most certainly make the life I'm used to, the life I know and have accepted different. My friends might be different, my parents, anything like that can be trigger by 1 change you made in the past as it's put against other changes as a reaction process. Ever seen the movie The Butterfly Effect or Heroes? They perfectly show what can happen when you screw with time.
QFT

If I went to the past and ever met myself later, it wouldn't be me really. If I went to the future, I'd feel like an idiot with all the new technology, and I might never be able to adapt to it.