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  • I'd go live in the 19th Century unconditionally- (the modern world just isn't for me)

    89 29.97%
  • I'd go live in the 19th Century temporarily to see if my/others' impressions are actually correct

    121 40.74%
  • I'd go live in the 19th Century temporarily- but only to be in peacetime

    13 4.38%
  • I'd go live in the 19th Century temporarily- but only to be in wartime

    38 12.79%
  • I'd live post/prewar in the 19th century either temporarily or permanently. No war for me...

    9 3.03%
  • I like studying the period, but actually living back then at all just isn't for me

    27 9.09%
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  1. #1
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    Talking If I had a time machine...

    All:

    I looked on here and felt this question has bugged us all at one time or another. Seeing as how we love and are fascinated by the 19th century, how often do you ask yourself: "Gee, I wish I could actually see the 19th century world for how it truly was..."

    So, if you had a time machine and could do only ONE of the choices present in this poll, what would you do and please tell the group why.

    This is a fun question, so enjoy-

    See you at Pickett's Mill... -Johnny Lloyd
    Last edited by Johnny Lloyd; 05-14-2008 at 08:06 PM.
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    Re: If I had a time machine...

    Hallo!

    Herr Johnny..

    I am not seeing the "poll?"

    Curt
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    Re: If I had a time machine...

    Got it... needed fine tuning. I'd think you would be a Choice one kind of guy, Herr Curt... -Johnny
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    Re: If I had a time machine...

    I personaly would like vaccinated time travel... Smallpox does not sound fun.
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    Re: If I had a time machine...

    Mr. Lloyd,

    It is odd that you posted this. This morning on my way to the station, which is a 20 minute drive, I was wandering if we could go back, lots of questions would be answered, and many others asked, by the people of that time period to us, & us to them. Of course doing copious amounts of research before going back would be advantageous.
    How would we even begin to pose questions, while trying act like we are from that period? Some of the things we might ask could be a every day occurrence to the people of that era.What would the smells be? What would the accents sound like? How would we be viewed? Would we be stared at for our size? Would our clothing be accurate enough? Could we "fit in" if we were say, with soldiers? Would our bodies acclimate to the differant environment. What would we be thought of everytime we washed our hands? Would our eating habits be tantamount to those around us? How would those of us that have never been in combat react? How would you identify yourself? What part of the country would you say you were raised? Could you pull the trigger on the weapon if need, be knowing it could change everything? How would you react drinking water, knowing that in all probability, it is contaminated. I hear people say at events "I wish I could go back in time to the X period of the war." IMHO, I think no matter how good we give ourselves credit for being knowledgable of that period, would we would want to stay for an extended amount of time? I am not saying some couldn't do it for a few days. A day or two, maybe a week? We are 21st century people with a 21 century mindset. .
    Would it neat to go back? I would have to ponder on that thought for a considerable amount of time before a decision was made.
    Mr. Duffeny brings up a good point about being vaccinated against all the known illneses of our time and theirs. If we get wounded would we let the physicians treat us?
    Thanks Mr. Lloyd for bring this up, because I was going to do something equivalent to this, but I didn't quite know just how to present it.
    Last edited by Parault; 05-14-2008 at 09:19 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Parault View Post
    Johnny it is odd that you posted this. This morning on my way to the station, which is a 20 min. drive, I was wandering if we could go back, lots of questions would be answered, and others asked.
    What would the smells be? What would the accents sound like? How would we be viewed? Would we be stared at for our size? Would our clothing be accurate enough? Could we "fit in" if we were say, with soldiers? Would our bodies acclimate to the differant environment. What would we be thought of everytime we washed our hands? Would our eating habits be tantamount to those around us? How would those of us that have never been in combat react? How would you identify yourself? What part of the country would you say you were raised? Could you pull the trigger on the weapon if need be knowing it could change everything? I hear people say at events "I wish I could go back in time to the X period of the war." IMHO, I don't think no matter how good we think we are of that time period we would want to stay very long. We are 21st century people with a 21 century mindset.
    Would it neat to go back? I would have to ponder on that thought for a considerable amount of time before a decision was made.
    Mr Parault-

    Good to know I'm not the only one here wondering the same thing... I've pondered similar questions many-a-time, friend.

    If the great Lord above feels me fit to go to heaven when I pass- on, I would only wish and pray to see "back then" for what it truly was, even for just a short time.

    For now, I'll just have to settle on events.

    -Johnny
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    Re: If I had a time machine...

    I thought about this too before. But after studying the war for such a long time, I know that it wouldn't be a good idea. If I could, I would probably try it anyway for a little bit, but it would have to be on the conditions that I wouldn't die in the attempt (or if I did get killed, I would be returned to present time).

    The actual concept of time travel has been debated and tested for a long time. The only results I have heard is that, in theory, the only possible way it could work would be to make a black hole of sorts. One blem with this, is that you could only time travel back to the time that the black hole was invented. Also, there is that whole "granfather" theory that says if you killed your grandfather in the past before he makes your father, then you would no longer exist because your grandfather would not be able to make your father that made you; and if you don't exist anymore, who killed your grandfather in the first place? There's also that whole theory that you being in the past can alter history (for example, something as simple as accidently killing a butterfly might deprive food from a animal that would have eaten it, so his life is altered so that that animal is not around to be eaten by a human, who dies of starvation, and that human would have given birth to... and it goes on like that).
    Confusing isn't it?
    If they do somehow manage time travel though, I hope that they have the ability to be invisible too so that we can just go back and observe past events and record them to video (imagine that, no more debating how events of the far past happened, we can go to the "instant replay" so to speak). I would like to see the instant replay of one of the Lincoln - Douglas Debates and go "doesn't Douglas look funny next to Lincoln, Lincoln being so much taller than Douglas? Sort of looks like a comedy act." I would also want to see the instant replay of Columbus meeting native Americans for the first time and go "wow, who would think that this one event would change the world for the next 500 years. Oh, and apparently that thing of some people speaking louder to people who don't speak your language (which is sort of dumb) seems to go back longer than I expected." (that last part is a joke).
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    Re: If I had a time machine...

    Hi,

    My main fear, besides getting myself killed, would be changing history. What if my bullet killed Mead or Lee at Gettysburg, what would happen? There would be way too many things that could go wrong in this area that the only way I would go back in time to the Civil War is if there was a reset button. If there was this button, I would love to see what would have happend if the South had won Gettysburg, Shiloh, Vicksburg, and other battles. It would also be interesting to see how it felt to be in battle, but I would want to be able to return to our time if I was killed. I would also want to see how these men wore their equipment and uniforms on campaign, and if I could, I would bring a uniform and a set equipment back to our time to reenact in.
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    Re: If I had a time machine...

    Johnny,

    You would miss the Authentic-Campaigner, too much to go live in the 19th century, unconditionally.

    None of you guys would be able to post anymore.

    Aaron Schwieterman
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    Re: If I had a time machine...

    I would go back and save Jennie Wade and bring her back to the future (er, today).
    Soli Deo Gloria
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