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- Debunking - I Am John Titor
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<blockquote data-quote="Grayson" data-source="post: 43973" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>Num7 I would dearly love to stumble across the genuine article one day, or even someone who could mesmerise me with a good tale and answer my queries logically, leaving me in doubt as to their validity. The true genius of the original Titor tale was that, bar the flaky physics in places, it did run on its own internal logic and leave people questioning whether or not he was in fact genuine even to this day. I've read his tale, pored over it, queried the physics and the logic and still find elements of it that hang together. That coupled with the genuine nature of the original Titor's answers to all queries flung at him made for a beguiling read.</p><p></p><p>Damn it all! I want to be dazzled by these tales, not bored with their plodding narrative. I want Asimovian logic applying to each tale element so that it hangs true, even if it sounds beyond rational belief. I seek the soft touches in such, the small details that hang a day together, create a sense of future place and make me wonder if it could be true. Farcical assertions are the one sure way to make me a disbeliever and for me to want to smash the hoax apart. A good tale will get me, you, everyone asking pertinent questions and adding flesh to the tale by association. I am sure that we would all enjoy that. And, if at the end, we remain uncertain, the TT'er backs out of stage right with his tale still under debate and leaving us without all the questions answered, then we have been entertained and rightly so.</p><p></p><p>Herein lies the challenge.<span style="color: #ff9900"> <em>Fool us and fool us well, for we wish to be entertained.</em></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grayson, post: 43973, member: 18"] Num7 I would dearly love to stumble across the genuine article one day, or even someone who could mesmerise me with a good tale and answer my queries logically, leaving me in doubt as to their validity. The true genius of the original Titor tale was that, bar the flaky physics in places, it did run on its own internal logic and leave people questioning whether or not he was in fact genuine even to this day. I've read his tale, pored over it, queried the physics and the logic and still find elements of it that hang together. That coupled with the genuine nature of the original Titor's answers to all queries flung at him made for a beguiling read. Damn it all! I want to be dazzled by these tales, not bored with their plodding narrative. I want Asimovian logic applying to each tale element so that it hangs true, even if it sounds beyond rational belief. I seek the soft touches in such, the small details that hang a day together, create a sense of future place and make me wonder if it could be true. Farcical assertions are the one sure way to make me a disbeliever and for me to want to smash the hoax apart. A good tale will get me, you, everyone asking pertinent questions and adding flesh to the tale by association. I am sure that we would all enjoy that. And, if at the end, we remain uncertain, the TT'er backs out of stage right with his tale still under debate and leaving us without all the questions answered, then we have been entertained and rightly so. Herein lies the challenge.[COLOR=#ff9900] [I]Fool us and fool us well, for we wish to be entertained.[/I][/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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