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Would crowd-funding a time travel research lab be a good idea?

 
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Would crowd-funding a time travel research lab be a good idea?
It seems risky to me, because it would alert the world to where it's taking place. Also, what incentives could be offered to funders? Would you contribute to such a project?
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08/03/2014 09:14 PM
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Re: Would crowd-funding a time travel research lab be a good idea?
I decided it's not a good idea.

Mods, please delete this thread.
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Re: Would crowd-funding a time travel research lab be a good idea?
Hey, it's as good an idea as collecting buttloads of funds from folks to research humans flapping their arms to fly to Saturn.
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Re: Would crowd-funding a time travel research lab be a good idea?
Hey, it'sI'ms good an idea as collecting buttloads of funds from folks to research humans flapping their arms to fly to Saturn.
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It's a bad idea because sites like Kickstarter require a prototype to be shown. I'm not willing to share that with the world.
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Re: Would crowd-funding a time travel research lab be a good idea?
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Re: Would crowd-funding a time travel research lab be a good idea?
It seems risky to me, because it would alert the world to where it's taking place. Also, what incentives could be offered to funders? Would you contribute to such a project?
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scam...hell no
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