The other day I was rewatching a show on Disney plus - Cosmos. I am always into the future or into the distant past. Unknown attracts me. I know this sounds weird but that's true.
With the time machine, I would like to go to that point in time when our ancestors decided to settle down after the ice age. That's a historical point I would like to witness myself. Give me some liberty, will you? I would not only want to visit a specific point in time but would rather document the whole history. All speculations and assumptions that we have today are not complete. The civilizations of Mayan, Indus may have achieved what we today think is unachievable. What if they had already developed a different form of internet and mastered the art of communications with other life forms not known to us. What secrets are lying around us that would be awesome to know?
I would want to see the series of civilizations, go through all historical moments and document almost all the steps of evolution that happened. I would explore the origin of consciousness and understand the ultimate truth of Nirvana.
I know you don't want me to wonder. Give me the time machine and let me explore the time horizon. Maybe, I am also posting the same comment in some other timespace in some other universe.
That sounds like a pretty good use of a time machine. This sort of stuff interests me too. I don't think I'd come back to 2020 either. There's nothing here of any real interest to me.
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Thanks. As Neil degGrasse Tyson said in the show, if we start our calendar since the big-bang the human evolution happened in the last 30 seconds of that calendar year. Let me time travel those last 15 seconds on the 31 December of the Universal calendar.😇
Yeah, good point. Humans are so young in the grand scheme of things. And yet we have done so much damage to the planet.
Yeah. It's because we are way way smarter than the others including the process of evolution that created us. Cheers to our brain.😇
Lol.
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