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<blockquote data-quote="paradox404" data-source="post: 142626" data-attributes="member: 4523"><p>I hear of stories like that all over the place. You hear of people inventing stuff and either going missing or dying in strange circumstances after being approached by certain companies. It seems to be do what we say and get paid or refuse and die.</p><p></p><p>A lot of suppressed technology, a lot of preventative measures to retain their rule. Those who wish to rule the world seem to be more powerful in our worldline that in Titor's. I'd probably say that instead of being just 1.941% divergent from titor's we're probably +1.941% in comparison to his, with 0% being the reference number. In regards to the central worldline, I would guess we would be about 5%-6% divergent from it. (My guess would be around 5.4%) In theory the worldline that exists the longest would be the "Central Worldline" on the central finite curve of all the relevant world-lines, and based on the level of control of the "Rulers", we are probably further from it than Titor. Not only do we have the nuclear radiation to deal with, we have the matter of dying races and the refusal to reproduce naturally caused by the LGBT rubbish. We're more likely to suffer under a dystopian dictatorship, that controls it's subjects through cloning and suppressing freedom through it. I wonder if they'd make it official and remove the ability to reproduce naturally to support their stupid ideology?</p><p></p><p>Tempus Edax Rerum...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paradox404, post: 142626, member: 4523"] I hear of stories like that all over the place. You hear of people inventing stuff and either going missing or dying in strange circumstances after being approached by certain companies. It seems to be do what we say and get paid or refuse and die. A lot of suppressed technology, a lot of preventative measures to retain their rule. Those who wish to rule the world seem to be more powerful in our worldline that in Titor's. I'd probably say that instead of being just 1.941% divergent from titor's we're probably +1.941% in comparison to his, with 0% being the reference number. In regards to the central worldline, I would guess we would be about 5%-6% divergent from it. (My guess would be around 5.4%) In theory the worldline that exists the longest would be the "Central Worldline" on the central finite curve of all the relevant world-lines, and based on the level of control of the "Rulers", we are probably further from it than Titor. Not only do we have the nuclear radiation to deal with, we have the matter of dying races and the refusal to reproduce naturally caused by the LGBT rubbish. We're more likely to suffer under a dystopian dictatorship, that controls it's subjects through cloning and suppressing freedom through it. I wonder if they'd make it official and remove the ability to reproduce naturally to support their stupid ideology? Tempus Edax Rerum... [/QUOTE]
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