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John Titor's Legacy
- Debunking - I Am John Titor
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<blockquote data-quote="Grayson" data-source="post: 43821" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>If you've studied the EW model for Parallel synchronous realities, you'll have realised that physics <em>is</em> and not subject to relative change according to local phenomena in contiguous space. In other words, P3 space is the same space as P1 space and not different on the basis of local variations. The conditions only change in extra dimensional space, or <em>n</em> space as it is also known. Parallel realities are adjacent/contiguous, structurally the same in every respect as they are temporally divergent and physically continuous. With me so far?</p><p></p><p>If you are from P3 then you'd not know at that place that physics were different and you'd have experience no mathematical error as your math would be based on your physics. Ergo, you'd have safely run your experiment, not collapsed anything and released no deadly extra-dimensional particles.</p><p></p><p>Assuming all that you say is true. How do you counter the arguably existent compression front at the membrane interstice? In other words, if you've warped space (what a wormhole does) how do you survive being crushed out of existence at the boundary between P3 and P4 for instance? The forces required to deform space in any manner are substantive and beyond the capacity of a mere human to survive, in a car or otherwise.</p><p></p><p>Say 'by manipulating gravity locally' in any way, shape, or form and I'll laugh my ass off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grayson, post: 43821, member: 18"] If you've studied the EW model for Parallel synchronous realities, you'll have realised that physics [I]is[/I] and not subject to relative change according to local phenomena in contiguous space. In other words, P3 space is the same space as P1 space and not different on the basis of local variations. The conditions only change in extra dimensional space, or [I]n[/I] space as it is also known. Parallel realities are adjacent/contiguous, structurally the same in every respect as they are temporally divergent and physically continuous. With me so far? If you are from P3 then you'd not know at that place that physics were different and you'd have experience no mathematical error as your math would be based on your physics. Ergo, you'd have safely run your experiment, not collapsed anything and released no deadly extra-dimensional particles. Assuming all that you say is true. How do you counter the arguably existent compression front at the membrane interstice? In other words, if you've warped space (what a wormhole does) how do you survive being crushed out of existence at the boundary between P3 and P4 for instance? The forces required to deform space in any manner are substantive and beyond the capacity of a mere human to survive, in a car or otherwise. Say 'by manipulating gravity locally' in any way, shape, or form and I'll laugh my ass off. [/QUOTE]
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