Time travel is quite a discussed topic in the current world. Even though if someone creates a time machine in the current world, what would be the prerequisites for you to go through before doing a time travel? And the question that occurs to me lately is whether the people of that era be able to see you, a time traveler from the past or the future? Let’s make an assumption here.

I leave you with the following scenario:

You build a well schemed and designed time machine, and you're ready to test it by traveling into the past, say about the time 340 BC, which is roughly the time of the king Chandragupta Maurya. So basically the village and the people there would all be different from this current century. Now you did reach there but wait, you forgot to leave your watch behind, a fancy Titan wristwatch. Even though your time went back to the olden times, your wristwatch kept working.

After some time, the people of that place and that era, unaware of this gadget called a "Wrist Watch". To you, it looked simple, but to them, it would look like something they've never heard about!

Here there can be two cases: first that people find the wristwatch secretly and they consider it to be an object of black magic that was known as "jaadu-tona" in the olden times and may present you as an invader or alien species, to the king. (Though it's lucky for you! You get to see his highness! ;P)

Or the second case could be that you being a kind and helpful citizen of India, tend to show the people what the gadget does and how it's used. Okay, still you will be presented to the king, only the difference is that you may not be killed this time. So you showed the king that this gadget is used to measure time and you wear it for your convenience and easy transport to see the time anywhere and everywhere. This is impressive to his highness as you just showed him an alternative for the uncertain time measurement by using the shadows of huge pillars.

Oh, wait! What did you just do! You just have been declared the inventor of the "wristwatch".

So basically if you would have been visible in those days to those people, the invention of the wristwatch would have been dated to 340 BC in the history books and your name would be a considered one!

But nope that’s not the case. So according to this random theory, people who time travel are not visible. Okay, so now think.

There possibly can be someone sitting right next to you, reading this blog along with you, and might be hearing your conversations every time of the day to study how people in today’s generation were.

Creepy huh?!
Well, this can actually become a topic of discussion about the rudimentary conditions you need to dwell on before time traveling.

…to be continued

Part 2:

https://wrytin.com/praweshmohan/how-to-time-travel-part-2-jvf9nzlx

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