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John Titor - Timetraveler
John Titor - Timetraveler from 2036
He posted on a bunch of bulletin boards in 2000 and 2001 that he was a time traveler from 2036. He made a bunch of predictions :: so far they've all come true. like the ground zero suicide, patriot act, so on . . . His next prediction is Olympics being cancelled in 2004 and a Civil War in the US in 2005. Quote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Titor http://www.anomalies.net/time_travel/john.html http://www.johntitor.com/ What do you all think? http://anomalies.net/time_travel/PT5.jpg Image of the Time Travel Unit http://anomalies.net/time_travel/fetch.jpg This is a picture taken in the fall of 2035 during my training. It shows my instructor beaming a handheld laser outside the vehicle during operation. The beam is being bent by the gravitational field produced outside the vehicle by the distortion unit. The beam is visible through smoke that is coming from his cigar. http://anomalies.net/time_travel/time-m2.jpg The time travel device http://anomalies.net/time_travel/fetch2.jpg The time travel device http://anomalies.net/time_travel/fetch3.jpg The time travel device http://anomalies.net/time_travel/51102.jpg This is the same model of computer John took back to the future. Its an IBM Series 5100 There's even a book published on Amazon! |
Welcome to 4 years ago :thumbsup
Regards, Lee |
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Also as John said, 2004 US elections will bring civial unrest, the Olympics will be cancelled in 2004 and Waco-Like events will start in 2005. :eek7 I read the Wikipedia story ... scary shit! |
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Regards, Lee |
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the great smokey predicts future civil unrest and violence. see. everything else substantial has many years to come. and has been predicted before |
but a few mistakes he made are easiy spotted.
like his time travel machine that he shows pictures of him and his instructor in 2036 shooting a laser out the window.. ( the window of a 1970's sedan ) im sure ge and the us military built a time machine in the future inside an old beater lol |
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if i remember correctly, it wasn't that the olympics would be cancelled in 2004, but that the olympics would not be held again after this year
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That means we have to wait until 2008 to see if it's true or not. |
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actually we will only have to wait till 2006...the winter olympics are supposed to be held in italy...i'm sure he didn't just mean the summer olmypics would be cancelled after 2004
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The pic with the laser was proven it's fake.
A fluorescent string was used... |
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You all need to read the links ;) |
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:1orglaugh I've read lots of this guy's posts in the past though (pun intended), and they are entertaining atleast. I just hope his "interesting" notion for 2012 is the return of Atlanteans like in a dream I had :) |
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just seen the site forum
http://communities.anomalies.net/cgi...tart_po int=0 they say john titor is a fake to boost there website traffic. |
Time travel is not possible.
It doesn't work like in the movies. On top of that, 2036 is not even far enough into the future for humans to get smart all of a sudden and invent a time machine. Nobody would risk changing the timeline to make sure Unix works... but that's only IF time travel was possible. If people were traveling back in time, you would see things that don't make sense to you. Good laugh though :thumbsup |
Anyone watch the movie "Twelve Monkeys" ? :1orglaugh :thumbsup
http://www.spleenworld.com/coverart/...onkeys_big.jpg |
The guy's a quack... although his writings do make for a fun read :1orglaugh
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Is that the corner of a steering wheel I see in his time travel machine?
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If he's a time traveler from the future, sent back to find an IBM 1500, then:
[list=1][*]Why did he spend so much time on the internet in chatrooms? That has almost nothing to do with finding a computer.[*]Why did they need a physical computer from the past. All the specs for it exist and it would be much easier to build that simple computer then to build a time machine and risk screwing up the world.[*]Why did they need an IBM 1500 to fix a UNIX bug? UNIX is a very simple operating system.[*]Why do the people from the future need specific hardware to fix a software problem? Go find a freakin programmer for cryin out loud.[/list=1] I don't buy it. I'm skeptical of extra ordinary claims without extra ordinary evidence, and there's too many problems with his story. |
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Ofcourse we all want to BELIEVE it is possible, because it would be so "cool".. but reality is that something like that is not possible, atleast not for another couple hundred years.. if mankind can survive that long, and with the way this world is going.. i'm not too sure that we would last that long. |
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so iraq really did have wmd's!!!!!!!!!!! i KNEW ITT!!11 |
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Since time is a man-made concept, time travel will become possible once an accepted definition comes around :2 cents:
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I thought he used a Dolorean. But that pic looks like the Flux Capacitator...hurry Marty......
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However on that note, I don't believe anybody at present time is mentally able to actually comprehend or explain time. If you believe the theories that we use only ~6-8% of our brains, maybe we can comprehend the true concept of time as a dimension around 20% :winkwink: |
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The only way it were possible is that if someone came, it would change everything automatically.. and a parallel universe was created.. where the new changes took effect and we continued as we are now, in our own. It gets really confusing Let me try to clarify it a bit.. Assume that someone comes from the future and you meet him.. as time goes on and you reach the point where the person you met came from, you would suddenly disappear because in that time, it was HIM who went back in time and you didn't exist then.. therefore you would already know what was going to happen in the future. It would be a giant loophole that we would be stuck in and would not be able to move forward in time. To me, time would start to reverse when our universe starts to compress instead of expanding.. and who knows when that is going to happen. |
What he changed in the past has already happened so he cant do it so he cant go to the past and do it so it never happened
Get it? |
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If the universe was to contract, everything would collide.. But our neighboring galaxy "Andromeda" is heading towards the milky way at 250,000MPH as we speak :) |
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We can use the concept of superpositions from quantum physics. Whenever there is a choice, an alternate universe is created for each possible choice. We have to determine which universe we are in by determining which choice was made. If we are visited by an individual from the future, we have a superposition where an alternate universe is created. The universe we exist in is the one where that individual made the trip and if he does anything that changes the future then our time line is altered appropriately. This brings up the idea of predestination. Is his universe already existant and dependant on the changes the time traveler made? Then he was destined to make that trip and do that thing, therefore there is no freewill. If he is not destined to do what he did, then his timeline changes and we do have freewill. He may or may not be directly affected by the change. If he is, then he ceases to exist in our time, which creates a paradox. We are back at not having freewill and we are stuck with predestination. This may be one of the philosophical reasons that it is said that time travel is not possible. It would be too easy to create paradoxes and the laws of physics cannot live in contradiction to themselves, because that would break the logical law of non-contradiction. |
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I think one could argue back and forth about it and achieve nothing. Good points though :winkwink: |
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Great post :thumbsup I think the Laws of Physics do not exclude physical time travel. It was recently proven that time and space do indeed bend or warp near large masses using a couple lasers in space. I also think that free will and infinite possibilities can co exist. Please do not reply, I only have four tylenol left :winkwink: edit: I believed Titor right up until I found out he DIDN'T use a De Lorean, now that is just TOO far fetched |
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Go a LONG ways towards explaining some of the people & their posts on gfy! :1orglaugh |
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Their therapy bill is going to be heavy duty! :1orglaugh |
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Titor claimed to be a serving soldier who was recruited to a governmental time travel project. He was supposedly sent from 2036 back to 1975 to retrieve an IBM 5100 computer which he claimed was needed to overcome a Unix bug - Unix-based machines would no longer function after 2038 - a known bug related to the 32-bit nature of the Unix clock. This is referring to the Epoch bug, which is set to hit UNIX around 2038 will it be an event? or the next Y2k is unknown. http://www.2038.org |
time travel is possible you just have to treat it as the 4th dimension but you could only travel back to when a time machine existed and nothing before that
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i think what Titor was saying was that going back in time was no problem at all. Paradoxes don't and can't exist. For example, if you went back in time and killed your father before you were born, nothing would happen because you are existing in another timeline. in YOUR timeline, your father is still alive. His time travelling operates on the theory that every single possible outcome in the world has happened and is happening at this moment. In one timeline, i'm not writing this. Instead i'm whacking off or something. and so on and so on. Its much like that tv show "sliders". If i was go to back in time right now, then i would be in the timeline where i went back in time. At the same time, another timeline exists where i didn't go back in time. get it? good :D
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