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John Titor: Real Time Traveler or a Hoaxer?
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<blockquote data-quote="LetThereBeLight!" data-source="post: 29268" data-attributes="member: 603"><p><strong>Re: John Titor Update: Exclusive Report!</strong></p><p></p><p>It takes science to time travel, and anyway, CERN mainly invented the Internet as the World Wide Web. Yes sure, it was Arpanet or something like that used for military, but actually CERN, and a couple people (names I forget but can look up) started what we use as the Internet!</p><p></p><p>Oh here:</p><p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet" target="_blank">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet</a></p><p></p><p>The collective network gained a public face in the 1990s. In August 1991 Tim Berners-Lee publicized his new World Wide Web project, two years after he had begun creating HTML, HTTP and the first few web pages at CERN in Switzerland. A few academic and government institutions contributed pages but the public did not begin to see them yet. In 1993 the Mosaic web browser version 1.0 was released, and by late 1994 there was growing public interest in the previously academic/technical internet. By 1996 the word "Internet" was common public currency, but it referred almost entirely to the World Wide Web.</p><p></p><p></p><p>It still would be speculation about JT or any future though, just opinons being given out by various people! And with some scientist it is not a debate worth being considered, especially the ones that are working in String Theory, which is what JT said led to the development of his gravity distortion device.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LetThereBeLight!, post: 29268, member: 603"] [b]Re: John Titor Update: Exclusive Report![/b] It takes science to time travel, and anyway, CERN mainly invented the Internet as the World Wide Web. Yes sure, it was Arpanet or something like that used for military, but actually CERN, and a couple people (names I forget but can look up) started what we use as the Internet! Oh here: [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet[/url] The collective network gained a public face in the 1990s. In August 1991 Tim Berners-Lee publicized his new World Wide Web project, two years after he had begun creating HTML, HTTP and the first few web pages at CERN in Switzerland. A few academic and government institutions contributed pages but the public did not begin to see them yet. In 1993 the Mosaic web browser version 1.0 was released, and by late 1994 there was growing public interest in the previously academic/technical internet. By 1996 the word "Internet" was common public currency, but it referred almost entirely to the World Wide Web. It still would be speculation about JT or any future though, just opinons being given out by various people! And with some scientist it is not a debate worth being considered, especially the ones that are working in String Theory, which is what JT said led to the development of his gravity distortion device. [/QUOTE]
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