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Question about Back to the Future

No, you're not weird. That much said, if a dude came up to me and told me that he was from a different time, I wouldn't believe it.

Pretty much my thoughts too. There is currently no basis for time travel within the current laws of physics as we know them.
 
There is currently no basis for time travel within the current laws of physics as we know them.
That's the key words: ...as we know them.
Time changes everything as we make our trips around the sun.
But, I would also be very hard to convince of someone giving proof they are time travelers.
I hold an open mind on just about everything, but, what could they offer as proof?
Whatever was offered I would probably think it was some elaborate spoof.
 
If their clothes were of a design I hadn't seen before and of a material that wasn't typical, they spoke like people in my area with some unexplained slang, and displayed some values in the form of assumptions that one might have predicted future-people would have (like, say, assuming a black man would be mayor during the early days of the civil rights movement), I would at least have given them some benefit of the doubt. But I would have been very on-guard about slip-ups.
 
I would at least have given them some benefit of the doubt. But I would have been very on-guard about slip-ups.

Yes, maybe that is more where I am coming from. I would give them the benefit of the doubt. I would not just believe them, but I would not just disbelieve them either. Disbelief is not my general rule. Where as in the movie, it seemed that the people all just disbelieved. I didn't get that. I would have listened and heard them out.
 
I've often wondered that if I traveled through time, how could I prove to anyone that I was telling the truth that I was from a different era? If I traveled back into the 1980's from when I was a kid, people would probably be like, "If you're from the year 2018, why aren't you dressed in a spandex bodysuit? Where's your robot sidekick?":sunglasses:
 
Yeah but look at this little flat rectangle in my pocket that takes photos, records and plays videos and even music!
 
Whooooosh. It went right over your head. Think about it, old timer. ;)

Hint: Sniff, sniff. :p

But yes, the car itself was junk.

I remember the joke on the Tonight Show was that when a Delorean drove down the road, the white lines disappeared.
 
I love 80s films I love 80s things generally. I love the first two back to the futurer films in particular. If I had access to a star trek hollodeck I would visit the 80s being an adult, as I'm nearly 40. I like time travel films too. Remember the guy John Titor online who claimed to be a time traveller.
 

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