Can the applications of time travel be dangerous?

Switchy

Temporal Novice
If I could time travel I could go back and use my future knowledge to my advantage.
Like in the Back to the future movies.
Taking this to the extreme, perhaps if I solved how to time travel,
I could go back in time with the intent of becoming supreme ruler of planet Earth, with enough power to destroy anything that stands in my way!!!!!

So, is it ok to causally talk about Time Travel?
Or is it more like any application - the application can be used for good or evil (like atomic power)?
Is there a need to be concerned about discussing Time Travel??

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If I could time travel I could go back and use my future knowledge to my advantage.
Like in the Back to the future movies.
Taking this to the extreme, perhaps if I solved how to time travel,
I could go back in time with the intent of becoming supreme ruler of planet Earth, with enough power to destroy anything that stands in my way!!!!!

So, is it ok to causally talk about Time Travel?
Or is it more like any application - the application can be used for good or evil (like atomic power)?
Is there a need to be concerned about discussing Time Travel??

Switchy

Indeed TT is restricted in this time-line to avoid Service To Self people to become an Evil Ruler and destroy the planet, in the process...

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Re: Can the applications of time travel be dangero

Unintended consequences are the main problem with time travel. Change one small thing and a billion other things change with it. Zeshua claimed to run all potential interactions with the past through a causality simulator - attempting to prevent massive cascading changes. Despite the simulations, she claimed to have lost control of some experiments to the point that she had to send a warning message to her slightly younger self, thereby preventing the original damage. Apparently, those fail-safe events caused problems of their own. Paradoxes didn't seem to be an issue but some people privately claimed "alter-vu" or "time quake" type experiences. I think it would be impossible to make a "good or evil" judgement about intervention in the timeline. It seems you can freely travel back and forth on the highway of time - BUT - you have to haul a truckload of nitroglycerin and the road is mostly potholes.
 
In the sense of whole body molecular realignment, near impossible unless somehow surrounded by a magnetic field protecting you "with and from time". The safest and most pausible is single cell travel. The brain has over 5 billion neurons. Enough neurons to encapsule each brain cell in a electric fishnet. They create a EMF around the single brain cell, a mini black hole could possibly be created upon the firing of these neurons. Electronic gravity causing a circle around the cell. In turn a string through to the atomic recording of a memory. We could of in a sense already conquered time travel. With the largest super computer in the world our brain-and a body with the power of 5 hydrogen bombs!
 
Re: Can the applications of time travel be dangero

...our bodies are electromagnetic conductors and our brain architecture gives each of us a unique electromagnetic signature, far more unique than a finger print. The problem is not with traveling our bodies, it is our minds which need to have a beacon to reconnect with after our body moved through the 4th dimension. This beacon eludes at the moment.
 
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