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Uploaded by on Apr 10, 2007

Just a simple and not-so-philosophic view on time travel.

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  • If you change the past you will disappear into thin air and everybody you met in the past will forget about you since you never went back since you changed the past.

  • Cool thing is that everyone else will have disappeared too...or not....okay, I'll stick to present time!!!

  • Would like that myself!!! I sang on the stage at the Musikverein in 2001....probably the highlight of my career.

  • If you told your grandfather ( when he was 20 ) that you now - ( at the age of seventy ) could make a thing called a film whilst driving a thing called a car and the film could be watched on the other side of the planet now and probably 100 years from now , would he believe you ? . There are technological advances that will happen in the future that i cant imagine now .

  • Very true...I'm sure we'll keep advancing...probably beyond the rate that we should, but why would that ever stop us? LOL!!!

  • How cool that you made a video about this question. It would be nice to be able to think that we could impress upon people the problems of the future, but I doubt that most would listen...for the same reasons that they aren't listening now.  I'd pick the past I think. But I definitely could see reason to wish both.

  • You're absolutely right....we CAN predict much of what we will probably go through, but do you think the money making slobs in Washington and elsewhere will give a crap? I think not. Well, if we can't time travel, at least we can keep voting....

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  • Okay. Right. Uhhhmm trying to think how to word this.. right go back in time and maybe you won't change a thing because you were always going to go back in time.. which I guess is pre-determinism but it makes sense that if you ever could it would have already happened so it doesn't matter what you do. But if parallel universes are created by you going back in time then you're screwed =D.

  • you can go in to the future and its hard to go to the past if you want to go to the future just freez your self 3min for you 20 years for the world or you could take a space ship go to a star and come back not are star but some uther one and it will be like 5hr for you and 50years for the world. thats how you can do it

  • Take me to the past:  March 7, 1897 at the Musikverein in Vienna to listen to Brahms' Fourth Symphony performed by the Vienna Philharmonic. This was the last time that Brahms, 63, heard his music performed. "At the end of the symphony, the ovation roared on and on, hats and handkerchiefs waving all over the hall, men of the Philharmonic on their feet bellowing and waving along with the crowd. Brahms stood weeping quietly in the torrent of love the Viennese were giving him."

  • ether way can be bad. when you get as far up the line as man as got, there is a price to pay. you only have to look around to see what i mean. every where is corrupted, crime,. drugs. violence, terrorists, religon is the main corse there, and the past was just as bad, so which way to jump?

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