Actually, if a time travel magician offers to send me to any time and any place, I wouldn't accept because I think I am already living in the best times I ever could expect. It is unavoidable that the time we are living in isn't perfect, and doubtlessly, plenty of people are suffering the consequences of technological advances and other injustices. I don't mean to cause offense to them, but we aren't currently experiencing the worst times, and regretfully, there will always be good and bad times in our lives.
Leaving aside this and submerging into a fictional world, I would go to year zero (almost what we've known as year zero), and travel to Jerusalem where Jesus Christ lived, because it was one of the most important historical events for humanity. Imagine it for a moment; if any of us could go back to year zero, we would have the key to witness the secrets that the lords of the world might have, and we could answer questions like, "Does Jesus truly exist, and was he a prophet?" It is an interesting place and time to discover if we have the chance. I don't know if it is totally impossible to make time travel these days. I remember watching Dross's videos about experiments by the CIA in the 20th century that got me scared about technology. I think we are not so far from making things like time travel possible. If we remember fundamental acts (acts that I think are important, and I don't have a lot of knowledge, so don't take me too seriously) like the three laws of Newton in 1750, the industrial revolution, the discovery of the number 0, and more, to finally artificial intelligence in programs like ChatGPT
But as I said, if I were to travel to year zero, I wouldn't stay there because I want to be where I am now. Forgive me for getting off topic, and thank you a lot for reading :-)
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