Physicist Stephen Hawking says that time travel is theoretically possible in light of Einstein’s work.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/39152254/ns/technology_and_science-space/?gt1=43001
If it happens. here’s my first flight plan:
Destination: September 30, 1927: Yankee Stadium. The Bronx. Time Arrival: 9:00 AM works for me. I have some other things to see and do before the main event. Need: Game Tickets. Should be no problem. Use 1927 currency only. Event: You’re kidding, right? Travel Restrictions: (1) Tell no one from your own time zone where you are going; (2) dress appropriately to the projected expectations of your destination populace; (3) tell no one where you’re from; (4) Stay away from the track and other OTB stores; (5) no stock or bond transactions; (6) offer no predictions to the locals; (7) do not try to fix or redirect the future; and (8) never stay longer than 24 hours before returning to your own time base. Staying anywhere longer than 24 hours increases the risk of increased affinity for the locals and a potential meltdown of your commitment to the travel restriction rules.
Question: If these terms of time travel are acceptable to you, where do you want to go for 24 hours to another space on the time travel continuum?
That’s it for me, for now. Can’t really say where I’m going, but I’ll be back soon. Have a nice balance of time in September 2010.
Tags: culture, History, time travel

September 14, 2010 at 2:06 am |
Two places San Jacinto April 21st 1836 for the 14 minute battle for Texas Independence and Sabine Pass Sept 8th 1863 for the 45 minute Battle of Sabine Pass. In less than one hour two Irishmen changed the course of history for Texas and our nation. I went to Sabine Pass this past weekend for Dick Dowling Days and I have done three San Jacinto re-enactments on the Saturday around April 21st. Texas has a great history. Sad to see all of the offshore rigs stacked up in the pass due to the drilling ban.
September 14, 2010 at 5:19 am |
You definitely picked one of my top priority places, Bill. However, at the very top of my list, I want to go to the 3rd game of the 1932 World Series in Chicago. Why?
Are you kidding?
And I’ll very much want a seat on the front row as close to home plate as possible, and an opportunity to chat with plate umpire Roy Van Graflan after the game.
Mark