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John Titor's Laser Beam, real or not?
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonynez" data-source="post: 62411" data-attributes="member: 3528"><p>Might I add that the picture was from a training session and training is usually dialed down in order to prepare the trainee. Also, didn't JT say that something was built into the machine to protect the user inside of the vehicle. An "anti mush" that prevented the bending of space time inside the vehicle (I'm paraphrasing). Might I also add.....we're talking about Time Travel in the year 2036. It hasn't been invented yet which means whatever we know about quantum mechanics and the way things are "supposed to work" now OBVIOUSLY change. So, the rules of physics that we know of don't apply with regard to time travel in 2036 bc its 2012 and most people don't believe it's even possible. At one time in this world people thought the world was flat, never imagined we'd fly, never imagined we drive cars, never imagined we'd have handheld devices that swipe credit cards and make phone calls. Okay, so the laser beam doesn't make sense to you. That's perfectly okay, but there's no way you can assert a distance into the darkness of that grainy 2d picture. That laser beam could be shooting 9 miles into darkness. We have no idea, and to claim that you "know" is just reaching. I'm all about a good debate. Einstein makes good points, but theyre based on a lack of faith. Not facts. Because there are no facts with regard to the year 2034, or 2036.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonynez, post: 62411, member: 3528"] Might I add that the picture was from a training session and training is usually dialed down in order to prepare the trainee. Also, didn't JT say that something was built into the machine to protect the user inside of the vehicle. An "anti mush" that prevented the bending of space time inside the vehicle (I'm paraphrasing). Might I also add.....we're talking about Time Travel in the year 2036. It hasn't been invented yet which means whatever we know about quantum mechanics and the way things are "supposed to work" now OBVIOUSLY change. So, the rules of physics that we know of don't apply with regard to time travel in 2036 bc its 2012 and most people don't believe it's even possible. At one time in this world people thought the world was flat, never imagined we'd fly, never imagined we drive cars, never imagined we'd have handheld devices that swipe credit cards and make phone calls. Okay, so the laser beam doesn't make sense to you. That's perfectly okay, but there's no way you can assert a distance into the darkness of that grainy 2d picture. That laser beam could be shooting 9 miles into darkness. We have no idea, and to claim that you "know" is just reaching. I'm all about a good debate. Einstein makes good points, but theyre based on a lack of faith. Not facts. Because there are no facts with regard to the year 2034, or 2036. [/QUOTE]
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