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John Titor's Legacy
Why is our worldline so special?
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<blockquote data-quote="StarLord" data-source="post: 12129" data-attributes="member: 44"><p><strong>Why is our worldline so special?</strong></p><p></p><p>Thats the whole point. When they manufactured this story, they forgot to extrapolate their theories back the other way. The story alludes to the 2% difference which in one respect is an umbrella. On the other side it's a hangman's noose because the logic points to a dead end, ie that poor guy could never get back to his own starting point <em>because</em> of that divergence.</p><p></p><p>If they had swallowed their pride and let the Japanese build the damn thing, we would have never had to deal with that 2% nonsense in the beginning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StarLord, post: 12129, member: 44"] [b]Why is our worldline so special?[/b] Thats the whole point. When they manufactured this story, they forgot to extrapolate their theories back the other way. The story alludes to the 2% difference which in one respect is an umbrella. On the other side it's a hangman's noose because the logic points to a dead end, ie that poor guy could never get back to his own starting point [i]because[/i] of that divergence. If they had swallowed their pride and let the Japanese build the damn thing, we would have never had to deal with that 2% nonsense in the beginning. [/QUOTE]
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