- Eryn6844 ( @Eryn6844@beehaw.org ) 1•4 hours ago
2016 and you know why
- CCMan1701A ( @CCMan1701A@startrek.website ) 1•2 hours ago
Definitely need to go back a few years for some stock trades …
- The Cuuuuube ( @Cube6392@beehaw.org ) English1•4 hours ago
20,000 bce. tell the first person to come up with social hierarchy to fuck off
- Schwim Dandy ( @schwim@lemm.ee ) 2•5 hours ago
I wouldn’t go anywhen. My dissatisfaction is intrinsic and the year is irrelevant.
- MrAlternateTape ( @MrAlternateTape@lemm.ee ) 2•7 hours ago
Was there every a better moment to see if you can ride a T-rex? See the dinosaurs walk the earth, experience the wild nature that must have been around back then. I bet we don’t know about a lot of the amazing things from that time.
Of course you would have a hard time trying to survive, but it would be cool. Dangerous, but cool.
- bizarroland ( @bizarroland@fedia.io ) 8•1 day ago
I probably go back to when I was a kid and my mom kidnapped me and since I look so much like my dad kick in the door and raise myself as my own father.
Use my knowledge of the future too make myself incredibly rich and give my younger self all of the advantages and opportunities of life.
I’d go back a few million years whenever fish decided to crawl onto land and yeet them back into the ocean.
- huquad ( @huquad@lemmy.ml ) English1•4 hours ago
Turn the fuck back around!
- Tolookah ( @Tolookah@discuss.tchncs.de ) 13•2 days ago
Is it one way? If so, I will pass.
If not, I would take my kid to see some of the big steam engines of the past that we can’t anymore, take a ride on an established safe train/route. (Or maybe buy some old Lego to take home)
- moonlight ( @moonlight@fedia.io ) 9•2 days ago
Depends on the rules.
Round trip to a ‘read only’ version of the past? I’d like to see the dinosaurs.
Round trip that can make changes? Probably a few hundred or even thousand years ago, so I could give them modern technology, information about climate change, try to educate people on social issues, etc. I’d create detailed instructions and try to make a religion out of it. There’s no guarantee it would work, but I’d hopefully return to a solarpunk utopia. Honestly not sure if I would try this, as it would basically overwrite everything I’ve ever known.
One way trip? I’d probably pass, unless I can de-age. I would definitely want to go back to being a child with all my current knowledge.
- Aggravationstation ( @Aggravationstation@feddit.uk ) 5•2 days ago
Round trip that can make changes? Probably a few hundred or even thousand years ago, so I could give them modern technology, information about climate change, try to educate people on social issues, etc
What tech would you take back if you could though?
- moonlight ( @moonlight@fedia.io ) 3•2 days ago
I haven’t really thought through the details.
It would probably take decades to prepare, and to figure out what the best approach would be.
It also depends on how much I could bring back.
If it’s just me and what I can carry, I think I would just bring a few things to demonstrate the tech. Maybe a high power flashlight and solar charger. The important part would be a detailed guide on how to re-enginer everything we have today, as well as the science behind it. Really, I think scientific knowledge would be the most impactful.
If this was a huge operation with near infinite resources, I would send back a giant self sustaining compound with a general purpose factory. I think it would probably be possible to sustain a roughly 60s level of technology indefinitely on a small scale until the rest of the world caught up
- EABOD25 ( @EABOD25@lemm.ee ) English11•2 days ago
I’d definitely pull a Biff Tannen
- schnurrito ( @schnurrito@discuss.tchncs.de ) 8•2 days ago
1988 and see the Berlin Wall (from the west obviously), travel through ghost metro stations
- chaosCruiser ( @chaosCruiser@futurology.today ) English5•15 hours ago
If I get to go with a Tardis, language barrier won’t be a problem. If not, medieval Europe will be out of the question, since languages have changed so much during the past few centuries.
If you travel back even further to see mammoths or even dinosaurs, languages won’t be an issue. Who knows what the ancient microbes will do to your immune system, so there are some serious risks.
I guess the past 200 years might be the most reasonable ones to choose from. I think I might want to meet James Prescott Joule (1818-1889), the inventor of the correct unit of energy.
James Watt (1736-1819) would be pretty interesting too, so I hope English hasn’t changed too much. Would be pretty annoying if we can’t communicate properly.
- Onno (VK6FLAB) ( @vk6flab@lemmy.radio ) 2•2 days ago
I’d go back 30 seconds before you hit submit on this question and take your keyboard away from you.
Seriously, this is a question that’s essentially “What if?” which has been debated by philosophers, argued by historians, fantasized and written about in countless books and displayed in libraries and museums around the planet.
What on earth did you think this question would add to the fabric of society?
- EABOD25 ( @EABOD25@lemm.ee ) English21•2 days ago
You know you could have just downvoted and moved on. Instead you chose to suck the fun out. You’re a fun-sucker.
Every party needs a pooper and I guess that poopers you. Party pooper
- Onno (VK6FLAB) ( @vk6flab@lemmy.radio ) 1•2 days ago
The word you’re looking for is “curmudgeon”.
What I was actually trying to do is encourage a discourse that furthered society, rather than rehash a trope such as the one found at the source of this thread.
I’m not confident that this will actually eventuate here, but I’m hopeful that someone will pleasantly surprise me.
- Octospider ( @Octospider@lemm.ee ) English15•2 days ago
tips fedora. Ah, a fellow articulate. I too galavant through Lemmy in search of stimulating discourse. Unfortunately, I am met with conversation that is most superfluous. Heh. You’ve probably correctly surmised my IQ is higher than most.
Good luck fellow intellectual. Let us further society.
- EABOD25 ( @EABOD25@lemm.ee ) English4•2 days ago
Nope. The words I was looking for is fun-sucker and party pooper. Let people have fun lol
- Rose Thorne(She/Her) ( @NakariLexfortaine@lemm.ee ) 4•2 days ago
How about instead of coming in and being a dick in someone’s thread, you post things to encourage what you’re looking for?
No, it must just be easier to smell your own shit in the garden than finding a toilet.