hmmm… there are so many its hard to choose! Of course I would love to be able to breathe underwater so I could see al the beautiful sea life, and I’d also like to fly and do acrobatics in the air. But, if i could choose only 1 then i think it would be to transport myself in time.
Why? well then I could do *anything* like go back in time and change history, or go forward in time to see what things will be like, so we can change if we need to. Or… whooosh I could be in the lab in a flash on those days when I am running late!
I’ll go for something less radical than Kate’s — I’ll just transport myself in SPACE, Apparating Harry-Potter style.
Although both time-travel and Apparition/teleportation are science fiction (as opposed to science fact), theoretical physicists think that neither would necessarily contradict the most fundamental scientific laws — but that probably has something to do with the fact that nobody is sure what the most fundamental laws are (yet!).
hmmm… there are so many its hard to choose! Of course I would love to be able to breathe underwater so I could see al the beautiful sea life, and I’d also like to fly and do acrobatics in the air. But, if i could choose only 1 then i think it would be to transport myself in time.
Why? well then I could do *anything* like go back in time and change history, or go forward in time to see what things will be like, so we can change if we need to. Or… whooosh I could be in the lab in a flash on those days when I am running late!
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I’ll go for something less radical than Kate’s — I’ll just transport myself in SPACE, Apparating Harry-Potter style.
Although both time-travel and Apparition/teleportation are science fiction (as opposed to science fact), theoretical physicists think that neither would necessarily contradict the most fundamental scientific laws — but that probably has something to do with the fact that nobody is sure what the most fundamental laws are (yet!).
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