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<blockquote data-quote="Zoë Mijnwens" data-source="post: 190297" data-attributes="member: 12186"><p>I understand the general policy is not to debunk the ttrs. But can we apply the forum’s [USER=288]@Einstein[/USER] test to each and every one of them? I find this test ideal. A time traveller does not even have to know the answer to the question. All they have to prove is their ability to <u>be able to read a question before it is posted</u>. </p><p>For example, the question is, ‘What is the temperature in New Jersey tomorrow morning?’</p><p>The contestant does not have to know the temperature. If he answers, ‘I’ve never been to New Jersey, and the temperature there is the last thing I am interested in’, we will see he or she is genuine. </p><p>If the claimants know that this test is the first thing that awaits them here, it will scare off hoaxers-to-be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zoë Mijnwens, post: 190297, member: 12186"] I understand the general policy is not to debunk the ttrs. But can we apply the forum’s [USER=288]@Einstein[/USER] test to each and every one of them? I find this test ideal. A time traveller does not even have to know the answer to the question. All they have to prove is their ability to [U]be able to read a question before it is posted[/U]. For example, the question is, ‘What is the temperature in New Jersey tomorrow morning?’ The contestant does not have to know the temperature. If he answers, ‘I’ve never been to New Jersey, and the temperature there is the last thing I am interested in’, we will see he or she is genuine. If the claimants know that this test is the first thing that awaits them here, it will scare off hoaxers-to-be. [/QUOTE]
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