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John Titor
Do you think he is really from 2036?
Or just a guy trying to get attention?
Or just a guy trying to get attention?
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I got this from the website he posted at a lot.<font face="Arial" size="3"> The year 2008 was a general date by which time everyone will realize the world they thought they were living in was over. The civil war in the United States will start in 2004. I would describe it as having a Waco type event every month that steadily gets worse. The conflict will consume everyone in the US by 2012 and end in 2015 with a very short WWIII. </font>
looks like we better get ready for a fight in our backyard
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Sadly, you can prove it's a fake from just one photo. Believe me, I wish it were true, but it aint.
The photo of the Laser Beam being bent by gravity is a complete crock. Let's work it out. That beam is VERY visibly bent. Now, Gravity affects all things equally, according to the inverse square law of distance from the object.
Now, if you had a object that created that much gravity - so much in fact that it can visibly bend laser beams, abotu 1 foot from the guy, then that gravity is so strong that's it's gonna be in the order of millions of G's.
Now, let's say the photo is deceptive, and he's actually 1 metre rather than 1 foot away. If the device is affecting the beam at 1 foot as shown, and he's 3 times further away... then he's gonna be faced with about 10,000 gravities at least.
Plus, what isn't obvious to people is that the inverse square law because of the extreme proximity means that the pul experienced by the closest point of his body is going to be many many hundreds of gravities more than the furthest part of him.
These are "tidal forces". The gravity would therefore stretch him most horrendously as he fell into the gravity well. He'd be strawberry jam even before the furthest part of him started to move.
Also, why is the car not crumpling into a small ball around it?
Occam's Razor applies. Simple explanation: fake.
The photo of the Laser Beam being bent by gravity is a complete crock. Let's work it out. That beam is VERY visibly bent. Now, Gravity affects all things equally, according to the inverse square law of distance from the object.
Now, if you had a object that created that much gravity - so much in fact that it can visibly bend laser beams, abotu 1 foot from the guy, then that gravity is so strong that's it's gonna be in the order of millions of G's.
Now, let's say the photo is deceptive, and he's actually 1 metre rather than 1 foot away. If the device is affecting the beam at 1 foot as shown, and he's 3 times further away... then he's gonna be faced with about 10,000 gravities at least.
Plus, what isn't obvious to people is that the inverse square law because of the extreme proximity means that the pul experienced by the closest point of his body is going to be many many hundreds of gravities more than the furthest part of him.
These are "tidal forces". The gravity would therefore stretch him most horrendously as he fell into the gravity well. He'd be strawberry jam even before the furthest part of him started to move.
Also, why is the car not crumpling into a small ball around it?
Occam's Razor applies. Simple explanation: fake.
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Well, he did talk like his mind is mush.
Interesting theories, and highly plausable... but I'm sure anyone from the future would have said something about 9/11 instead of a company making singularities.
This is what happens when geeks with too much time are given free reign on the internet.
Oh, I was talking about John what'shisface, not you guys.
This is what happens when geeks with too much time are given free reign on the internet.
Oh, I was talking about John what'shisface, not you guys.
You can't travel back in time from the future, only the present, which is now Since the future hasn't happend yet, WE that exist in this time are the only ones who could possibly travel BACK in time.
The only problem with this is that the past has already happend, therefor no longer exists, which leads us to the present where we already are. aw crap, looks like we just got here and now
What could possibly spark a civil war this year? Bush getting re-elected? rofl....doubt it.
Also to believe that we'll have the ability to time travel in the next 30+ years is completely idiotic, rofl.
The only problem with this is that the past has already happend, therefor no longer exists, which leads us to the present where we already are. aw crap, looks like we just got here and now
What could possibly spark a civil war this year? Bush getting re-elected? rofl....doubt it.
Also to believe that we'll have the ability to time travel in the next 30+ years is completely idiotic, rofl.
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Arial" size="3">Originally posted by JMEaT:
What I think is irrelevant in the grand scheme of things.</font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
I am glad you have finally realized that. The first step to greatness is first admitting to your self that you are insignificant.
What I think is irrelevant in the grand scheme of things.</font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
I am glad you have finally realized that. The first step to greatness is first admitting to your self that you are insignificant.
These posters worship the scam,
http://www.anomalies.net/cgi-bin/bbs/ul ... =forum&f=9
Also scope out the posts from Member #2, I can't recall his name and the search function is down now.
Oh Oh it's Adam... here is a snippet;
http://www.anomalies.net/cgi-bin/bbs/ul ... 9;t=000894 there's more buried in there somewhere.
Ahh here;
http://www.anomalies.net/cgi-bin/bbs/ul ... 9;t=000840
The kid definately needs to take some little blue pills for sure...
http://www.anomalies.net/cgi-bin/bbs/ul ... =forum&f=9
Also scope out the posts from Member #2, I can't recall his name and the search function is down now.
Oh Oh it's Adam... here is a snippet;
http://www.anomalies.net/cgi-bin/bbs/ul ... 9;t=000894 there's more buried in there somewhere.
Ahh here;
http://www.anomalies.net/cgi-bin/bbs/ul ... 9;t=000840
The kid definately needs to take some little blue pills for sure...
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Arial" size="3">Originally posted by [NuB] Dedman:
I am glad you have finally realized that. The first step to greatness is first admitting to your self that you are insignificant.</font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
And in knowing that you know nothing, that makes you the smartest of all.
As for John Titor...It's the internet, you can be anything you want to be
I am glad you have finally realized that. The first step to greatness is first admitting to your self that you are insignificant.</font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
And in knowing that you know nothing, that makes you the smartest of all.
As for John Titor...It's the internet, you can be anything you want to be
Who needs analytical dissection when simple logic will suffice?
If Titor were from the future, the very telling us that there will be a civil war in 2004 will change what happens. If we were put on alert, we would stop it. Thus, Titor in the future would have never known about it and therefore could have never come back to the present to tell us. It's all one nonsensical Terminator-style loop.
If Titor were from the future, the very telling us that there will be a civil war in 2004 will change what happens. If we were put on alert, we would stop it. Thus, Titor in the future would have never known about it and therefore could have never come back to the present to tell us. It's all one nonsensical Terminator-style loop.
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Arial" size="3">Originally posted by Solrazor:
If Titor were from the future, the very telling us that there will be a civil war in 2004 will change what happens.</font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>Ah, but can you be sure of that? You are right of course, but you can not back your statement with this, simply because you don't know that for sure.
If Titor were from the future, the very telling us that there will be a civil war in 2004 will change what happens.</font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>Ah, but can you be sure of that? You are right of course, but you can not back your statement with this, simply because you don't know that for sure.
Well, by his reasoning, by going back in time you aren't going back in YOUR time, but back in an alternate timeline. Your past wont change because it's already happened, but if you go back into an alternate time line, it's actually the present. Or something like that?
But the main flaw in backward time travel is the fact that once you "materialize" in a past time period, there will be that much more matter in the universe than there should actually be. Since energy can neither be created nor destroyed, and matter equals energy, reverse time travel even if possible theoretically, would be impossible physically. Also, how do you go about "pushing" all the matter out of the way in the space that you materialize IN? you need to displace as much volume as you take up, where would it all go?
But the main flaw in backward time travel is the fact that once you "materialize" in a past time period, there will be that much more matter in the universe than there should actually be. Since energy can neither be created nor destroyed, and matter equals energy, reverse time travel even if possible theoretically, would be impossible physically. Also, how do you go about "pushing" all the matter out of the way in the space that you materialize IN? you need to displace as much volume as you take up, where would it all go?
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Arial" size="3">Originally posted by Tricord:
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Ahh, but just by telling us "it will happen", then he has already altered the future....whether its for the better or worse. Temporal mechanics is a real ★■◆● isn't it?Originally posted by Solrazor:
If Titor were from the future, the very telling us that there will be a civil war in 2004 will change what happens.</font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>Ah, but can you be sure of that? You are right of course, but you can not back your statement with this, simply because you don't know that for sure.</b>
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I think this is a fake, but there is a way around what you said...<font face="Arial" size="3">But the main flaw in backward time travel is the fact that once you "materialize" in a past time period, there will be that much more matter in the universe than there should actually be. Since energy can neither be created nor destroyed, and matter equals energy, reverse time travel even if possible theoretically, would be impossible physically. Also, how do you go about "pushing" all the matter out of the way in the space that you materialize IN? you need to displace as much volume as you take up, where would it all go?</font>
The body is there just because the wormhole is still open. You don't actually transport your mass to the new timeline, the wormhole just "references" you. There's also lots of space, "pushing" the extra mass aside wouldn't be too hard. Also, air compresses, don't forget.
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Wow, you said a lot of bullsh!t right there. Regardless of the fact that air is compressible or not... the matter that makes you and whatever means you are using to travel through time is more than is allowed by the universe. I don't think that energy that wasn't here before but now suddenly IS here is allowed by physics. Where will the displaced "space" go?
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Travelling FORWARD in time is possible. You're just accelerating your perception of time. Since time is relative to the observer, everyone else will perceive the time traveller as being super slow while they remain normal, and the time traveller will see everyone else as super fast while he remains normal. Everything that was there before will still be there in the "future" too. Hitting rewind is something completely different.
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Arial" size="3">Originally posted by Sting_Ray:
Travelling FORWARD in time is possible. You're just accelerating your perception of time. Since time is relative to the observer, everyone else will perceive the time traveller as being super slow while they remain normal, and the time traveller will see everyone else as super fast while he remains normal. Everything that was there before will still be there in the "future" too. Hitting rewind is something completely different.</font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
I think you have been 'hitting" something completely different
Travelling FORWARD in time is possible. You're just accelerating your perception of time. Since time is relative to the observer, everyone else will perceive the time traveller as being super slow while they remain normal, and the time traveller will see everyone else as super fast while he remains normal. Everything that was there before will still be there in the "future" too. Hitting rewind is something completely different.</font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
I think you have been 'hitting" something completely different
a guy on teh alt.games.xcom newsgroup who creates the UFOUTIL program recently told us how he was getting all these emails from people on that forum. they claimed that HE WAS THE TIME TRAVELER. suppoesedly his credentials, that are posted on his site, have something interesting about them (in relation to time travel) and he has also written a few pc games concerning time travel. also his name is similar to the time trael guy. these people are idiots.
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Arial" size="3">Originally posted by Topher:
Actually, when you walk by someone's desk, they are growing older faster than you are because you are closer to the speed of light than them... </font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Not true, since his closer proximity to mass (the desk) would yield in greater space-time curvature.
Actually, when you walk by someone's desk, they are growing older faster than you are because you are closer to the speed of light than them... </font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Not true, since his closer proximity to mass (the desk) would yield in greater space-time curvature.