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<blockquote data-quote="Pix3l_P0w3r" data-source="post: 164834" data-attributes="member: 9968"><p>I have been interested in John Titor since his arrival. Does it matter if it's true or not? Not really. Ultimately it's interesting either way. If it's sci-fi it's fun and interesting. If it's real, it's scary, and interesting. Either way it doesn't directly affect us now on this worldline.</p><p></p><p>But, I am interested in knowing why you ultimately dismiss it as non-fiction? Is there a definitive tell-tale factor for you, other than his predictions not coming true? Those weren't really predictions per-say. He told us what occurred on his worldline which was very close to ours. Considering infinity, 1-2% divergence factor is very high. The fact he came to our worldline and posted these things on the Internet could have changed our future. One thing I do know is that existence is in a quantum state where all things have happened and they've happened already somewhere. We can reference the double slit experiment to know that when we observe a quantum state, we change its outcome. We have the power, with observant knowledge, to direct the future of our worldline. That means we do have free will and choice and we can choose good or evil, because ultimately in the superverse, good and evil is at a balance with chaos and order.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pix3l_P0w3r, post: 164834, member: 9968"] I have been interested in John Titor since his arrival. Does it matter if it's true or not? Not really. Ultimately it's interesting either way. If it's sci-fi it's fun and interesting. If it's real, it's scary, and interesting. Either way it doesn't directly affect us now on this worldline. But, I am interested in knowing why you ultimately dismiss it as non-fiction? Is there a definitive tell-tale factor for you, other than his predictions not coming true? Those weren't really predictions per-say. He told us what occurred on his worldline which was very close to ours. Considering infinity, 1-2% divergence factor is very high. The fact he came to our worldline and posted these things on the Internet could have changed our future. One thing I do know is that existence is in a quantum state where all things have happened and they've happened already somewhere. We can reference the double slit experiment to know that when we observe a quantum state, we change its outcome. We have the power, with observant knowledge, to direct the future of our worldline. That means we do have free will and choice and we can choose good or evil, because ultimately in the superverse, good and evil is at a balance with chaos and order. [/QUOTE]
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