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Yes, the Berlin wall for me too.
And when the white government in South Africa resigned, and Mandela became the boss.
I honestly can’t think of any historically significant event that doesn’t involve or depend upon major suffering of some sort -even the happy moments are only happy because of an end of horrible things- so I’ll just pass entirely. History sucks because humans suck.
But If we assume that time can flow in both ways, I’ll choose to go somewhere in the future-past. Maybe the day we put boots on ground in another solar system, or put an end to scarcity, if either of those ever even happen..
Charles I getting a little off the top.
Assuming I was in some kind of protective bubble, the big bang, to see how it actually looked like.
Me too, I used to live there.
Human extinction. Be it a massive, catastrophic event or a whimper of a thing, it would be fun to witness the end of our run through time.
You are in real time. Imagine some eerie music
Rod Serling approaches
Not a major event, but there's a number of football ⚽ matches I wish I could have been at, not least the 1961 and 1968 Scottish Cup finals.
1968 European Cup Final for me.
It'd have to be the construction of The Sphinx or the Giza pyramids for me.
My favourite one is yet to come. Come on Putin die already.
I'd be kind of interested to see the gathering where the Dutch killed and ate their prime minister.
Assuming I have to be a passive observer, the moment when humans learned to create fire.
Hard question. Something that had to be amazing was Times Square on V-J day. Had to been a hell of a party and a feeling knowing that mess was over.
Last time this was asked, someone said the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, and I don't think they meant for the historical insights...
Drpends. If i was allowed to live past it, the extinction of the dinosaurs
Probably the christians arriving in Jerusalem and killing everyone.
Which time?
Pretty grim choice.