domingo, 10 de julio de 2022

Travel to the past.

       David Treuer on the Myth of an Edenic, Pre-Columbian 'New' World ‹ Literary  Hub

If I could travel through time I would like to go to the past, because I feel that by going to places and empirically observing situations, you can contrast with what is written (history), and that it is usually always changing. So I would like to travel back hundreds of years, specifically before the arrival of the Spanish ships to America in 1492, to learn about the different cultures that inhabited our continent. Obviously I would like to be on an invisible ship, or be completely innocuous so as not to affect absolutely nothing, just with the intention of understanding and observing the different ways of being of these primordial habitants. 

I would like to have the ability to transform my appearance and my mind to be able to adapt to different forms of communication, and talk to people. Collect different types of information and try to interact with each member. As I said before, I would not like to intervene in the communities, because I am from another time and my modes of being would possibly cause a rupture in the culture, although it is very Ray Bradbury, I feel that everything you do affects the future, or rather every action you have will create an infinity of realities for the future, even stepping on a branch or stealing a stone. Therefore, I prefer to return to this present, the same one in which I am currently blogging for my English course, even if it is not the best world, I am a son of my time and I prefer not to change it.


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Travel to the past.

        If I could travel through time I would like to go to the past, because I feel that by going to places and empirically observing situ...