Hartdegen1
Temporal Novice
Let's suppose that you would need to go back in time to warn somebody of a great danger of some sort. Let's suppose furthermore that you manage to go back in time in the 50s. How would you proceed?
The narrative of your hypothetical scenario is a bit confusing. If I have understood correctly, you are asking how to warn somebody of an impending danger. In your 2nd post, it seems as if the person to warn is not yet born. Am I correct? If I am correct, then why not just travel back to a time when the said person is alive?I thought that the person to be warned lives in our time. You see I've been wondering about the impact the news could have on someone's live.Let's say I manage through a time slip like those reported in Liverpool, to get few minutes in the 50s.If I had a ready letter and if I could convince a guy passing by to buy me a stamp and send it over, where do you send that letter if the person to be contacted is not even born yet?
Do you send that warning to that person's old relatives? Will it be taken seriously?
What if that letter impacts on people's behaviours and it prevents the very birth of that person?
You see what I mean?....
Yes indeed. The reported phenomenon of time-slips is an unpredictable occurence. But why would you want to travel back in a time-slip? Why not some kind of time-machine (hypothetically speaking of course).Yes you are correct.It seems difficult to choose the time where you're going to travel if we talk about time slip. If you have the option to choose then of course you will just need to travel only few months before the event you want to prevent. But if you don't have that possibility then it gets tricky....
Oh yes I have just been reading up on it. Short duration. In the nature of uncontrollable subjective visions mostly, little if any interaction with people reported. Would be very difficult to prepare for beforehand...Yes a firm might be a great solution I reckon providing you can stay long enough to find one...Vodkafan, I'm referring to the bold street phenomenon. ..
I find the 1996 account of Frank the policeman quite intriguing. Like you say, there was no interaction with the people of 50's/60's Liverpool in this timeslip. However, Frank and a young woman of 1996, who unwittingly "accompanied" him on the time-slip were able to interact during the "time-slip".Oh yes I have just been reading up on it. Short duration. In the nature of uncontrollable subjective visions mostly, little if any interaction with people reported. Would be very difficult to prepare for beforehand...
Yes, his attire is nothing out of the ordinary for young "hipsters" of that time period. The sunglasses/sweatshirt/camera were all available at the time the pic was taken.I suppose that pic has been around the forum but here's the link for those who haven't seen itTime traveler caught in 1940 photo? - Boing Boing