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Originally Posted by The Batlord
If exploring our Earth's history means I can't take the chance that exploring the rest of the universe will result in me discovering a universe of alien culture, then I'm willing to take that chance.
Sign me up for space.
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Yeah me too. I assume he means unimpeded by the speed of light. But even if you just had your regular life span without relativity coming into play the time limitation might be enough of a hindrance to make time travel on whatever earth is more inticing. Like can you go back to what the earth was before the Big Bang? Can you go far enough into the future on whatever remains of earth (matter cannot be created or destroyed) to see past the end of the universe? So it all depends on how TH defines earth. If it’s just this recognizable sphere with these oceans then space without a doubt. Then with space it’s like ok even inside black holes, into whatever dark matter is with some way to navigate it, into other dimensions if they exist, if we’re in a multiverse then....