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John Titor's Legacy
Kerr black holes( Roy Kerr
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<blockquote data-quote="lamdo263" data-source="post: 163916" data-attributes="member: 259"><p>This had come out in the early John Titor discussion by a Pamela ****. The Kerr black hole, may be two black holes that are in approximation to one another.Then by that description, their relationship, is an interactive dynamic.This is expressed thussly, that there may be a perceived movement between the two established loci, to where nether one approximate position is never the same. Furthermore, in this context of margins not well established, is the advantage that the element descriptive to the adage of time, is neither certain, or established.</p><p>So therefore if this action could be established within a simulation, concerning the frontier of these moving margins, there would be the advantage of going either forwards, or backwards, within this context of dynamical actions.* Note some of her scientific premises were in part from Dr. Ronald Mallet. He was at the time, an expert on time.</p><p></p><p>This statement is cleaned up a bit, so it presents within the proper theater of probably time travel.This girl, who said this, was a smart, smart cookie.If John Titor did exist, this these are the bells whistles and buzzers of the Titor time travel case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lamdo263, post: 163916, member: 259"] This had come out in the early John Titor discussion by a Pamela ****. The Kerr black hole, may be two black holes that are in approximation to one another.Then by that description, their relationship, is an interactive dynamic.This is expressed thussly, that there may be a perceived movement between the two established loci, to where nether one approximate position is never the same. Furthermore, in this context of margins not well established, is the advantage that the element descriptive to the adage of time, is neither certain, or established. So therefore if this action could be established within a simulation, concerning the frontier of these moving margins, there would be the advantage of going either forwards, or backwards, within this context of dynamical actions.* Note some of her scientific premises were in part from Dr. Ronald Mallet. He was at the time, an expert on time. This statement is cleaned up a bit, so it presents within the proper theater of probably time travel.This girl, who said this, was a smart, smart cookie.If John Titor did exist, this these are the bells whistles and buzzers of the Titor time travel case. [/QUOTE]
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