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"Mark"
Apr 2003
Between here and the
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If you had the opportunity to travel in time for the singular reason to solve one of history's mysteries, which one would you want to solve? The only condition is that you cannot influence the past in any way. In other words you can do nothing but observe as if watching a movie, but you could return to the present with any new information. You could even take a recording device.
To get your mind simmering on the question, here are some possibilities:
Knowing people on this forum, I'm certain that there are many other mysteries that they would like to solve. Unfortunately you only get to choose to solve one. |
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#2 |
Dec 2012
The Netherlands
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What happened in the first second?
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"Rashid Naimi"
Oct 2015
Remote to Here/There
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Bamboozled!
"𒉺𒌌𒇷𒆷ð’€"
May 2003
Down not across
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That one is already known, with one serious answer and one not so serious. In reverse order:
The rooster. The egg. It was laid by something which carried one or more mutations from non-chicken parents. Last fiddled with by xilman on 2020-12-06 at 17:52 |
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Feb 2017
Nowhere
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I like "Who was Jack the Ripper?" Other favorites:
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"Rashid Naimi"
Oct 2015
Remote to Here/There
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6809 > 6502
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Aug 2003
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Why did ship X sink?
Did person Y actually do Z? What happened to person W? What caused event V? A modern history issue: Who / where exactly was case Zero of COVID-19? |
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#8 |
"Marv"
May 2009
near the Tannhäuser Gate
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I vote with Retina about the fate of the Ark of the Covenant but I also want to know what it was & how it worked
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Jan 2020
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"Lost Lands: Mistakes of the Past" -> a puzzle solving mystery game includes the story with the "Time Hexagon" machine which allows the adventurers to travel back to the past, then find out what has happened that indeed caused the disaster during the present time, but if the adventurer boldly tried to alter the past, it could result in a brand new alternative present time making the hero unable to reach his/her friends nearly forever. Quote:
Rounding errors can occur for the fractions when convert numbers into or from other math bases. Original form(base) must be known to solve the mystery. |
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#10 |
"Rashid Naimi"
Oct 2015
Remote to Here/There
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@Lost-Land it world be similar to playing chess with a computer like Deep-Blue where you are allowed to take back as many moves you'd like and change your move. Chances are you're still gonna lose.
![]() The difference being universe is slightly more complex than a chess game. Butterfly-Effect is a concept where the slightest initial conditions' alteration will result in a completely different outcome in a simulation program. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butterfly_effect Last fiddled with by a1call on 2020-12-06 at 23:19 |
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#11 |
"Mark"
Apr 2003
Between here and the
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Some other possibilities:
Given that the condition is that you can only choose one makes it much harder. |
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