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<blockquote data-quote="Rosco..Jones" data-source="post: 47509" data-attributes="member: 2729"><p>Ren, I've gone over the patent application (PA) and will be working on a summary/overview. I want to look into some of the theory behind different aspects of it. I've already had issues with this. I've been a member on physicsforum.com for years. Last week I tried to start up some discussions on theory presented in the PA. The next day I found myself banned forever for posting "crackpot" science. I am still looking to find someone I can discuss this with. I do feel that with the addition of a third singularity, travel in the Y axis (sideways/parallels) as well as the X axis (+/- past/future) would be possible.</p><p></p><p>What are the consequences of time travel? JT's traveling here has no effect on his home time. Traveling to the past is not your exact past, but a similar one on a closely parallel worldline. Actions here <u>can</u> alter the probable future core probabilities and that future. John's remembered past and things occurring in <u>his</u> worldline are not <u>our</u> future. The societal trends may be similar, but our details vary from his. How our future turns out is not predestined. Our actions today write our future. JT's intervention only provides a nudge in a particular direction.</p><p></p><p>Gotta go.. MNF</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosco..Jones, post: 47509, member: 2729"] Ren, I've gone over the patent application (PA) and will be working on a summary/overview. I want to look into some of the theory behind different aspects of it. I've already had issues with this. I've been a member on physicsforum.com for years. Last week I tried to start up some discussions on theory presented in the PA. The next day I found myself banned forever for posting "crackpot" science. I am still looking to find someone I can discuss this with. I do feel that with the addition of a third singularity, travel in the Y axis (sideways/parallels) as well as the X axis (+/- past/future) would be possible. What are the consequences of time travel? JT's traveling here has no effect on his home time. Traveling to the past is not your exact past, but a similar one on a closely parallel worldline. Actions here [U]can[/U] alter the probable future core probabilities and that future. John's remembered past and things occurring in [U]his[/U] worldline are not [U]our[/U] future. The societal trends may be similar, but our details vary from his. How our future turns out is not predestined. Our actions today write our future. JT's intervention only provides a nudge in a particular direction. Gotta go.. MNF [/QUOTE]
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