A Conversation for Talking Point: Inventions and Time Travel
The blatantly obvious (and dangerous)
The Cow Started conversation Sep 5, 2000
You should, of course, take the time machine back in time, causing the ancients to have exactly that problem.
Nah. Actually, I'd go forwards to get anything that's ever been mentioned in science fiction and bring it back to now. Anyone for a tribble? I'm sure I've got that 24th century child's genetic engineering set somewhere...
The blatantly obvious (and dangerous)
Enithing Posted Sep 5, 2000
I agree with that first part. Then, we would have plenty of time to think about what to take back...
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