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Time-travel Tuesday: Weaponising time-travel

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Alright troops – listen up! Today we’re going to discuss how to turn time-travel, a scientific and explorative activity, into a set of deadly weapons designed to maim, murder and mutilate. Why you ask? Well, just for asking that I’m going to time-bomb you into a leper colony. That’s right douchebag, enjoy your leprosy.

As soon as new technology is developed, crazy people will start figuring out how it might be used in a combat situation. This is a natural and organic process, and we shouldn’t interfere. We can however speculate as to the wartime applications of time-travel technology. Read More »

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Time-travel Tuesday: A primer in flexible-history theory

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Some people will drone on and on about time machines, and how we might build them, what they would look like and whether they would travel through time and space or merely through time. That is not what we will be discussing today. Today we’re talking about time-travel’s effect on history. It’s going to be fascinating, you’re all going to thank me, so let’s just get started.

Now, this is all very complicated and it’s possible to get waaaay too deep into this stuff, so we’re going to breeze lightly over the three main competing theories like a dandelion seed caught in an updraft. We’ll highlight the strengths and weaknesses of each theory, with examples from movies and TV all the way to help you out. By the end of this instructive series of tutorials you’ll be able to watch a film about time-travel and exclaim, “Hogwash and Poppycock! This film appears to subscribe to a flexible-history theory of time-travel and yet this paradox is one typically seen in a fixed-timeline scenario! I shall write to Ofcom, and they will understand and subscribe to my e-newsletter.” Read More »

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Time-travel Tuesday: Will time-travel be like Google Street-view?

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OK guys, I have a splitting headache right now so I don’t want any fuss, alright? Right. Now everybody sit down and listen, because here be wisdom. TIME WISDOM. (The best kind)

Everybody wonders why, if time-travel is one day possible, we don’t see time-travellers running around in space-lycra every day, messing stuff up and generally being time-vandals. Sceptics will tell you that the fact that we don’t see time-travellers today proves that time-travel will never be invented. These people should shut up.

There are a couple of ways we might counter such joyless scepticism, but I’m only going to give you one today, because frankly the other one is so amazing it’s going to make me astoundingly rich one day, and I don’t feel like giving the secret recipe for fame and glory away for free online. As such, you get the slightly less incredible version. I stress slightly less incredible because it’s still going to blow your mind, so you might wanna put down a towel or something before reading on… Read More »

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Time-travel Tuesday: Bringing home the head of a T-Rex

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Alright, hot-shot. So it’s the future, you have time-travel capabilities and you want everyone to know about it. You know, of course that you can’t interrupt the course of human history, as this might alter the invention of time-travel and destroy your new toy, but nevertheless you want some kind of trophy to let the neighbours know you’ve got enough wonga for spacio-temporal vacationing.

Any sane man in this situation would resolve to travel to the late Cretaceous period and bring home the head of a T-Rex. In doing so you will irrefutably prove that:

  1. You are stronger than the strongest animal ever
  2. You can travel through time
  3. You know that a T-Rex head looks good placed above your front door. (or possibly integrated into a novelty doorbell)

However, before you go prancing off into the past, there are some things you should bear in mind.

Firstly – you absolutely must not fail. For one thing, you’ll get eaten. For another, imagine if pre-time-travel palaeontologists ever discovered a T-Rex fossil with a human skeleton inside its stomach! Chaos would ensue, it would be the end of science and time travel would never be invented. The world would likely be plunged into a Tyrannosaurus-worshipping holy war. AVOID THIS.

Next: Have you thought through the logistical issues in bringing that head back? Didn’t think so. To solve this dilemma, we have to look a little more closely at probable time travel technology…

A popular myth is that time travel is achieved by being in possession of a time-travel device, and holding onto it whilst it activates. Therefore, if you’re holding onto something else at the moment of departure, that thing will also be time-travelled. How many times have you seen Saturday morning cartoons where someone is rescued from a particular time purely in virtue of holding onto the time-traveller at the second he jumps back through time? Yeah, all the time. However, this clearly is madness. Think it through for a moment — what exactly is it about touching the time-traveller that sucks you along for the ride? If you’re standing on the ground when you time-travel, is the entire Earth moved along with you? how about all the oxygen molecules touching you? You’d end up sucking the entire universe through to a different time! It would collide with the universe you were travelling to, ending existence and it would all be your fault for subscribing to a nonsensical theory of object temporal-relocation.

No. Far more likely is that time travel devices will suck everything within a certain distance of the device through time. For safety reasons, this distance will likely be one that is roughly human-shaped. I imagine that the exact size will be slightly customisable to accommodate differently sized travellers (or if you’re feeling flash perhaps get one tailor-made to your body shape) but ultimately, you’re looking at an area roughly the size of you. Otherwise, you’d forever be bringing massive clods of earth, bits of tree, concrete and so on back with you. It would just make a mess.

Now, you’re unlikely to fit a T-Rex head in with you. If you can afford a time-travelling vehicle then perhaps you can load it in the boot, but otherwise, you’re pretty stuck. Trying to bring the whole head back with you would only result in you turning up back at your house with nothing to show for your journey but a bleeding bit of T-Rex jawbone. Not very display-friendly. I would recommend bringing some lightweight tools along with you to neatly saw your trophy into pieces, then making several trips back. If you’re careful, you can stitch the head back together once you’re done, and it’ll look every bit as neat. Follow the instructions below for more help:

t-rex cutting instructions

Just cut along the dotted lines

Follow these simple rules to bring back a monstrous T-Rex head that’ll turn even the prissiest of neighbours green with envy.

p.s. I’m assuming that if you own a time-travel device then the means to bring down a T-Rex are also at your disposal. If not, try distracting it with a flare and then kicking it hard in the shins whilst its attention is diverted.

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