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John Titor and GPS
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<blockquote data-quote="Judge Bean" data-source="post: 18404" data-attributes="member: 42"><p><strong>John Titor and GPS</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Not exactly unplanned or unsanctioned. He left it somewhat unclear whether it was an "official" part of the mission. </p><p></p><p>He said that he was surprised to discover that his GPS worked in 2000-01, but not that he was going only to 1975 and back. In fact, he said that going to 1998 was an important part of his mission for some reason, and that he was in 2000 to prepare his family for the coming war, and to "try" to alert us to the "possibility" of both time travel and a coming war. The purpose of his mission is in fact vague and equivocally expressed.</p><p></p><p>It looks as though he took up to six "trips" through time on this mission, not counting the one or two training runs. The first trip was to 1998 (FAX to Art Bell); the next from 98 to 75 (IBM 5100); then back to 98 (2nd FAX); then to 2000 (Posts until March, 2001); then back to 75 and then finally home to 2036-- this last round needed to go "home," that is, it was necessary to go back to 75 to get home to 36 for some reason.</p><p></p><p>All that traveling, you might need a GPS; it might serve as a kind of compass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Judge Bean, post: 18404, member: 42"] [b]John Titor and GPS[/b] Not exactly unplanned or unsanctioned. He left it somewhat unclear whether it was an "official" part of the mission. He said that he was surprised to discover that his GPS worked in 2000-01, but not that he was going only to 1975 and back. In fact, he said that going to 1998 was an important part of his mission for some reason, and that he was in 2000 to prepare his family for the coming war, and to "try" to alert us to the "possibility" of both time travel and a coming war. The purpose of his mission is in fact vague and equivocally expressed. It looks as though he took up to six "trips" through time on this mission, not counting the one or two training runs. The first trip was to 1998 (FAX to Art Bell); the next from 98 to 75 (IBM 5100); then back to 98 (2nd FAX); then to 2000 (Posts until March, 2001); then back to 75 and then finally home to 2036-- this last round needed to go "home," that is, it was necessary to go back to 75 to get home to 36 for some reason. All that traveling, you might need a GPS; it might serve as a kind of compass. [/QUOTE]
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