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If you were randomly sent to the past, would you be able to make a historic difference?
Posted on 4/12/21 at 1:21 am
Posted on 4/12/21 at 1:21 am
Saw this 90 sec segment as part of a stand up routine, and it made me think.
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If I were randomly sent back in time to some point 75-150 years ago, what could I say to get people to believe me or what would I be able to tell them that would make me some Vanderbilt Gates Carnegie Jobs Zuckerberg Musk Biff type?
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If I were randomly sent back in time to some point 75-150 years ago, what could I say to get people to believe me or what would I be able to tell them that would make me some Vanderbilt Gates Carnegie Jobs Zuckerberg Musk Biff type?
Posted on 4/12/21 at 1:31 am to Kujo
The results of which could cause a chain reaction that would unravel the very fabric of the space-time continuum and destroy the entire universe
Posted on 4/12/21 at 1:33 am to Kujo
Memorize a geological survey of the California gold rush, Texas oil fields, etc. Go back in time and become history's greatest prospector/wildcatter. You wouldn't even have to do any work yourself. People would beat a path to your door and give you vast sums to point at a map and say, "look here."
This post was edited on 4/12/21 at 1:35 am
Posted on 4/12/21 at 1:42 am to Kujo
frick yeah, id avoid a lot of bitches + shitheads and be a lot more successful when younger..and if all else failed I know I could bet it all on the Saints in 2009.
This post was edited on 4/12/21 at 1:47 am
Posted on 4/12/21 at 1:47 am to Mike da Tigah
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The results of which could cause a chain reaction that would unravel the very fabric of the space-time continuum and destroy the entire universe
Great, Scott
Posted on 4/12/21 at 1:50 am to Kujo
1. Memorize a map of all the richest oil beds in the country.
2. Memorize the blueprint for an oil derrick.
3. Go back to the 1880s or 90s.
4. Start an oil business with my partner, H.W.
5. Drill in oil rich areas before anyone else.
6. Drink milkshakes.
7. Make a shitload of generational wealth.
2. Memorize the blueprint for an oil derrick.
3. Go back to the 1880s or 90s.
4. Start an oil business with my partner, H.W.
5. Drill in oil rich areas before anyone else.
6. Drink milkshakes.
7. Make a shitload of generational wealth.
Posted on 4/12/21 at 1:59 am to red sox fan 13
I think you guys may not be thinking about an entirely. Like microwave ovens, The technology was discovered in 1945 when they found a melted chocolate bar around their radio wave thingamajigy.... It still took close to 30 years before it actually materialized into anything monetarily speaking.
You could know where the oil is on a map...... But knowing the exact spot, how deep to drill,etc..... AND how would you convince somebody with the ability to drill that you magically know?
You aren't sent back in time with capital to make these things into fruition.
You could know where the oil is on a map...... But knowing the exact spot, how deep to drill,etc..... AND how would you convince somebody with the ability to drill that you magically know?
You aren't sent back in time with capital to make these things into fruition.
This post was edited on 4/12/21 at 2:00 am
Posted on 4/12/21 at 2:13 am to Kujo
It wouldn't be necessary or advisable to "create" a whole new technology. You want to time it so you're there on the ground floor of an existing technology that's starting to boom. In the late 19th century they were already drilling several hundred feet using the same methods used for drilling water wells. You show up knowing exactly where to look. I mean, who would guess oil would be in Saudi Arabia of all places? Then you introduce clever innovations like rotating drill bits, how to case a well, etc. You would be the emperor of the world in short order.
Posted on 4/12/21 at 2:15 am to Kujo
Alternatively, I would go back to Tesla's hotel room the day he died in 1943 and abscond with his personal papers before the FBI got to them.
Posted on 4/12/21 at 2:18 am to Jim Rockford
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Alternatively, I would go back to Tesla's hotel room the day he died in 1943 and abscond with his personal papers before the FBI got to them.
Posted on 4/12/21 at 2:58 am to red sox fan 13
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1. Memorize a map of all the richest oil beds in the country.
2. Memorize the blueprint for an oil derrick.
3. Go back to the 1880s or 90s.
4. Start an oil business with my partner, H.W.
5. Drill in oil rich areas before anyone else.
6. Drink milkshakes.
7. Make a shitload of generational wealth.
8. Remember to bathe and wear deodorant later in life
Posted on 4/12/21 at 3:53 am to SEClint
Assuming no prep time, my only ability would be to try and find the people who invented things and bet on them in the stock market or try and work for future influential people. But if you are talking about going back into the early 1900s, I'm not certain if make a whole helluva lot of difference. I just don't have that much knowledge of important people during that time period.
Posted on 4/12/21 at 4:18 am to Kujo
I’d take a bite of Gavrilo Princip’s sandwich.
The next day, in tiny print on page 4 “Bizarre Bratwurst Brawl Bothers Busy Bavarian Bureaucrats.”
The next day, in tiny print on page 4 “Bizarre Bratwurst Brawl Bothers Busy Bavarian Bureaucrats.”
This post was edited on 4/12/21 at 4:34 am
Posted on 4/12/21 at 5:24 am to West Palm Tiger561
Kill baby Hitler.
Posted on 4/12/21 at 6:14 am to Kujo
I subscribe to the 12 Monkeys vs. the Back to the Future view of time travel. There's only one timeline and if you did travel back in time and someone had written a historical narrative on it, you'd have been written into history before you travelled back in time.
Posted on 4/12/21 at 6:19 am to Kujo
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You could know where the oil is on a map...... But knowing the exact spot, how deep to drill,etc..... AND how would you convince somebody with the ability to drill that you magically know?
I forget the name but there is an old Twilight Zone episode that deals with this somewhat.
Posted on 4/12/21 at 7:13 am to squid_hunt
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I subscribe to the 12 Monkeys vs. the Back to the Future view of time travel. There's only one timeline and if you did travel back in time and someone had written a historical narrative on it, you'd have been written into history before you travelled back in time.
I think Lost explains it best with the phrase "whatever happened, happened". It's a more interesting approach to time traveling.
Posted on 4/12/21 at 7:15 am to Kujo
Posted on 4/12/21 at 7:19 am to Ssubba
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It's a more interesting approach to time traveling.
I agree. It takes a lot more thought to plan out the story. I also think it's funny that in the Back to the Future version of time travel, one huge event only makes minor changes to reality.
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