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John Titor's Laser Beam, real or not?
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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 62427" data-attributes="member: 288"><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><strong><a href="http://paranormalis.com/members/anonynez.3528/" target="_blank">Anonynez</a></strong></span></p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>No, John did not say anything of that nature. What he did say was that a 2 gee gravity field was present. The gravity field extends a short distance outside the transport vehicle used. So occupants would experience the effects of a 2 gee gravity field.</p><p> </p><p>On John's timeline he claims time travel wasn't invented until I believe he said 2036. Different from our timeline, since time travel was invented here in the 1940's. And officials have been attempting to cover it up ever since.</p><p> </p><p>Don't delude yourself into thinking that we will know more about physics by the time 2036 arrives. We wont. We'll know even less thanks to some unnamed entity that seem to be controlling what is taught in the schools. There is an ongoing coverup in the educational system in the math and science areas.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>Let us use your distance of 9 miles. A laser beam will fall just like a bullet due to the influence of gravity. Of course 9 miles is way beyond the size of the gravity field John said his time machine would produce. But let's just see how far the laser beam falls. In one second light travels 186,282 miles. So divide 9 miles by 186,282 miles. The answer comes out to .000,048,314 seconds. That is the amount of time light takes to travel 9 miles. Now we have to use a 2 gee gravity field to bend the light or make it fall a specific distance. The formula is: distance = 1/2 acceleration times time squared. The acceleration is twice what we have on Earth. So the value would be 64 feet/ second^2. We have the value for acceleration and time. So now let's compute the distance the light will fall in a 2 gee gravity field. The value I get on my 10 digit calculator is .000,000,768 inches. So in 9 miles the curvature of that light beam is less than a millionth of an inch. I doubt very seriously that the human eye could detect any observable curvature at all. Yet the picture shows differently. In fact any reasonable distance you use for how far out the laser beam shines, will still come out with an undetectable amount of curvature on that light beam. Personally I would have chosen 4 feet as the optimal distance the laser beam shines. But then we are looking at an even smaller amount of curvature with a shorter distance. So whatever distance is chosen, the facts say that laser beam will look like it's straight as an arrow. My faith is in the facts. And the facts show the laser picture is fake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 62427, member: 288"] [SIZE=4][B][URL='http://paranormalis.com/members/anonynez.3528/']Anonynez[/URL][/B][/SIZE] No, John did not say anything of that nature. What he did say was that a 2 gee gravity field was present. The gravity field extends a short distance outside the transport vehicle used. So occupants would experience the effects of a 2 gee gravity field. On John's timeline he claims time travel wasn't invented until I believe he said 2036. Different from our timeline, since time travel was invented here in the 1940's. And officials have been attempting to cover it up ever since. Don't delude yourself into thinking that we will know more about physics by the time 2036 arrives. We wont. We'll know even less thanks to some unnamed entity that seem to be controlling what is taught in the schools. There is an ongoing coverup in the educational system in the math and science areas. Let us use your distance of 9 miles. A laser beam will fall just like a bullet due to the influence of gravity. Of course 9 miles is way beyond the size of the gravity field John said his time machine would produce. But let's just see how far the laser beam falls. In one second light travels 186,282 miles. So divide 9 miles by 186,282 miles. The answer comes out to .000,048,314 seconds. That is the amount of time light takes to travel 9 miles. Now we have to use a 2 gee gravity field to bend the light or make it fall a specific distance. The formula is: distance = 1/2 acceleration times time squared. The acceleration is twice what we have on Earth. So the value would be 64 feet/ second^2. We have the value for acceleration and time. So now let's compute the distance the light will fall in a 2 gee gravity field. The value I get on my 10 digit calculator is .000,000,768 inches. So in 9 miles the curvature of that light beam is less than a millionth of an inch. I doubt very seriously that the human eye could detect any observable curvature at all. Yet the picture shows differently. In fact any reasonable distance you use for how far out the laser beam shines, will still come out with an undetectable amount of curvature on that light beam. Personally I would have chosen 4 feet as the optimal distance the laser beam shines. But then we are looking at an even smaller amount of curvature with a shorter distance. So whatever distance is chosen, the facts say that laser beam will look like it's straight as an arrow. My faith is in the facts. And the facts show the laser picture is fake. [/QUOTE]
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