Time travel has long been our technological dream and fantasy. We fantasize about that time machine that has a special keyboard to enter the the destination date: It could be a DeLorean DMC-12 car (Back to The Future), a phone booth (Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure), and those of us over 35 may still remember The Time Tunnel (where the keyboard did not work at all). As humans, we actually do possess a unique capability to time travel – in our minds. This ability to time-shift helps us project into the future: we can plan in great detail, and envision how details will add up to a whole. We used this skill to design airplanes, spaceships, and skyscrapers before they existed. We also know how to go back to the past and learn from it by analyzing past events and tweaking our strategies based on experience.
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