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John Titor's Legacy
John Titor's Laser Beam, real or not?
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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 62064" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>Actually the reason I didn't respond is because I fully expected the Boss to split this thread off into a debate on the facts I posted about the laser picture. But then JMS_Legacy did direct the thread in this direction, and he is the thread starter. So I guess its okay with him if we pursue this avenue of debate.</p><p> </p><p>The distance the Laser is shining based on other factors in the photo suggest we are looking at a beam length of no larger than two feet.</p><p> </p><p>None of us know about the effects of the dual singularity drive. Only what John told us.</p><p> </p><p>I do know where the event horizons are theoretically located about a theoretical micro-singularity. The radius is so small that the odds of anything in our universe being affected by it are effectively zero. But everything that is actually known about micro-singularities is just theory and math on paper. No facts here.</p><p> </p><p>As far as safety zones go, those micro-black-holes are so small that one could pass right thru the earth and never collide with anything. So micro-black-holes are perfectly safe at any distance. They are too small to interact with anything in our universe. But those are the theory aspects that the math guys come up with on paper.</p><p> </p><p>Obviously you don't have anything of substance to actually challenge the observable facts on John's Laser picture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 62064, member: 288"] Actually the reason I didn't respond is because I fully expected the Boss to split this thread off into a debate on the facts I posted about the laser picture. But then JMS_Legacy did direct the thread in this direction, and he is the thread starter. So I guess its okay with him if we pursue this avenue of debate. The distance the Laser is shining based on other factors in the photo suggest we are looking at a beam length of no larger than two feet. None of us know about the effects of the dual singularity drive. Only what John told us. I do know where the event horizons are theoretically located about a theoretical micro-singularity. The radius is so small that the odds of anything in our universe being affected by it are effectively zero. But everything that is actually known about micro-singularities is just theory and math on paper. No facts here. As far as safety zones go, those micro-black-holes are so small that one could pass right thru the earth and never collide with anything. So micro-black-holes are perfectly safe at any distance. They are too small to interact with anything in our universe. But those are the theory aspects that the math guys come up with on paper. Obviously you don't have anything of substance to actually challenge the observable facts on John's Laser picture. [/QUOTE]
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