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John Titor's Legacy
John Titor in The Bible Codes?
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<blockquote data-quote="denbo88" data-source="post: 26514" data-attributes="member: 428"><p><strong>Re: John Titor in The Bible Codes?</strong></p><p></p><p>The capabilities of math are probably found somewhere in between; it's more magical than we imagine, but not as fantastic as some <em>will</em> imagine. </p><p> </p><p>Politicians use statistics a lot which can be twisted by the group asking the questions. Like they say, "There are 3 types of liars: Liars, damn liars and statistics". Like many tools, they can also be a weapon.</p><p> </p><p>I always try to remind myself when I come up against something that I do not fully understand is that although I cannot comprehend how it seems to have occurred, that does not invalidate that it can occur. Something can of course have significance whether we can understand it or not. Its just beyond our present ability. </p><p> </p><p>To use the example of John Nash coming up with the math dept. chairman's SS#, I do not know how he made the correlations and cannot appreciate the relationships, significance of those particular numbers, but the fact is he came up with the SS# of the chairman. Nash did not even know the full significance of the number himself, but he sensed it <em>had</em> intrinsic significance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="denbo88, post: 26514, member: 428"] [b]Re: John Titor in The Bible Codes?[/b] The capabilities of math are probably found somewhere in between; it's more magical than we imagine, but not as fantastic as some [i]will[/i] imagine. Politicians use statistics a lot which can be twisted by the group asking the questions. Like they say, "There are 3 types of liars: Liars, damn liars and statistics". Like many tools, they can also be a weapon. I always try to remind myself when I come up against something that I do not fully understand is that although I cannot comprehend how it seems to have occurred, that does not invalidate that it can occur. Something can of course have significance whether we can understand it or not. Its just beyond our present ability. To use the example of John Nash coming up with the math dept. chairman's SS#, I do not know how he made the correlations and cannot appreciate the relationships, significance of those particular numbers, but the fact is he came up with the SS# of the chairman. Nash did not even know the full significance of the number himself, but he sensed it [i]had[/i] intrinsic significance. [/QUOTE]
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