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John Titor's Legacy
GE / C204 MAJOR SYSTEMS DESCRIPTION
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<blockquote data-quote="Ren" data-source="post: 89598" data-attributes="member: 2659"><p>According to the way it was described, you need two singularities. Think of a singularity not as a hole but as a very heavy marble ball. A singularity is so rare and heavy that it creates a rare gravitational field. That gravitational field looks like a circular ripple of water when you throw a stone(singularity) into a pond(gravity/time). Now if that ripple was a clock, the earliest time would be at the bottom of the ripple and the most recent time would be at the top. But you are always at the top of the ripple. You can not surf to the bottom of the ripple because you are a part of that ripple. For this reason, you can not ripple your own time-line for the purposes of traveling in it. You can ripple the gravity/time of your original timeline in order to control other time-lines.</p><p></p><p>You need to ripple the time of another alternate-world so that everything you are in the current time is unaffected by any change in that other time.</p><p></p><p>In the artwork above, one singularity would create a ripple in your original-timeline (Timeline-0), a smaller ripple that increases and decreases the radius of the larger ripple(Timeline-1) or even (Timeline-2). Increasing and decreasing the radius is also decreasing and increasing the time in this alternate-world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ren, post: 89598, member: 2659"] According to the way it was described, you need two singularities. Think of a singularity not as a hole but as a very heavy marble ball. A singularity is so rare and heavy that it creates a rare gravitational field. That gravitational field looks like a circular ripple of water when you throw a stone(singularity) into a pond(gravity/time). Now if that ripple was a clock, the earliest time would be at the bottom of the ripple and the most recent time would be at the top. But you are always at the top of the ripple. You can not surf to the bottom of the ripple because you are a part of that ripple. For this reason, you can not ripple your own time-line for the purposes of traveling in it. You can ripple the gravity/time of your original timeline in order to control other time-lines. You need to ripple the time of another alternate-world so that everything you are in the current time is unaffected by any change in that other time. In the artwork above, one singularity would create a ripple in your original-timeline (Timeline-0), a smaller ripple that increases and decreases the radius of the larger ripple(Timeline-1) or even (Timeline-2). Increasing and decreasing the radius is also decreasing and increasing the time in this alternate-world. [/QUOTE]
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