<p>Imagine if time travel was possible.... Just imagine.</p>
<p>i wouldnt go to my current high school, that's for sure.</p>
<p>yea, the possibilities are endless</p>
<p>time travel only possible for one trip back, or for infinite? because i'd totally have fun for eternity otherwise. </p>
<p>if it were for one trip only, I'd go back and live life normally again. with some hidden overseas accounts to put all of my gambling wins a la Back to the Future.</p>
<p>I would basically use it to fix my mistakes xP.</p>
<p>i have a feeling that someone here on CC will invent a time machine =.=</p>
<p>Let's say you could go back in time, any period, however the there's a catch. You must stay in that exact period, and live with it. </p>
<p>Would you do it?</p>
<p>No. But if I could go back in time, and come back, I'd go to 1972 when all the best music came out, and go to all the concerts I wish I'd been alive for. :)</p>
<p>^Are you serious?</p>
<p>i'd go back freshman year and tell myself to be as outgoing as possible because its junior year and i'm getting a little bit lonely :(</p>
<p>I was thinking who I would meet if I could meet anyone: it's easy, Jonathan Larson.</p>
<p>But time travel could do so much more than just fulfill the whims of individuals. It could bring the human race leaps and bounds ahead of itself by sending technology back in time. Imagine! An endless cycle of advance that builds upon itself as we use technology from the future... exponentially increasing what we have each time. It could be a way around limited resources.</p>
<p>But then again, time travel is pretty much out of the question at the present moment (and would there even <em>be</em> a present if it became possible?)</p>
<p>Hmmm... I wouldn't change anything. I like who I am today and everything in my life (even the vast hardships and tragedies) made me me, and I'm ok with that.</p>
<p>I wouldn't change anything, just because changing something might make...like...die, or something, which would create a paradox, and philosophers would try to resolve it, and they would get headaches, and I don't want to cause pain and suffering. Existence and non-existence are each better alone than simultaneously.</p>