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John Titor's Legacy
My first thread. Titor and Israel.
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonynez" data-source="post: 61654" data-attributes="member: 3528"><p>Thank you for the welcome!! </p><p></p><p>I've stated that I am former United States Marine, and we're taught to fight. We've been fighting for over a decade now, and I have lost some incredible brothers due to that fighting. My blood brother saw three combat tours in two different wars, and led Marines as a Company Commander without losing one of his own under his command. He did lose many good men attached to his units and saw some unspeakable things that still effect him today. Ive counseled several vets with severe cases of Paranoid Schizophrenia, Trauma Induced Schizophrenoform, and PTSD. Its not fun. War is not fun, but is necessary sometimes. My personal opinion is that Israel has always depended on the US to help them to use diplomacy to resolve matters with Gaza. Yahu thought that Obama's America was going to continue, which is what BO said he would do. He has not, and Israel has now felt the need to retaliate. Gaza and Israel have been at it for countless years. I think we personally should commit to our allies. This is also why I chose to be a civilian when my time was up. I dont agree with the politics involved, but I will reserve politics for another thread on another site. I'm sorry to have gotten off topic.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Now, With regard to divergence and JT, absolutely, and I couldn't agree more. According to multiple-world interpretation, an action potentially branches off in the sense that even if it didn't happen here, it did happen in a newly created world. If you ever thought "what if" or "i should have", you did. Just on a multiple line. Its simply oblivious to the observer and we're unable to interact with it....you know the whole Shrodingers Cat idea....the cat is dead and alive and by even opening the box you've had an effect on the cats life (which is still hard to wrap my head around).</p><p></p><p>So yes sir, in theory by titor even being here, by even interacting with his grandfather, he created new worldlines. Then on the jump to 98, instead of making the next jump to 2036, he stayed for three years. He even alluded to the idea that he had gone back AGAIN and was in the year 2000 for a second time. He said "The new 98", and "I've already done this before. I know you wont listen." </p><p></p><p>I equate it to Back to the Future II and the almanac. Doc Brown laid it out perfectly on that chalk board. Here's your 1985, you f***ed it up, now here's a new 1985. I told you not to tamper with stuff...lol</p><p></p><p>Silly analogy I know, but if the MWI theory is correct, then Titor literally created a tree of worldlines, and he's probably lost on every single one of them. So, with that being said, it would explain multiple John's sharing divergence percentages in order to try and correct it. With so many divergences and with so many possibilities, its not crazy to assume that his predictions have been put off by at least ten years per prediction, if not erasing some predictions entirely.</p><p></p><p>If that were the case then it could potentially explain why several predictions seem to be right on time while others are so far off base......but that leaves it open for the naysayers to step in and argue that if one prediction were on time and others were off due to divergence, then how come they are not all off due to divergence? Thats a question I cant answer. I can tell you that I think he was spot on about civil war (unrest), the loss of certain rights, martial law, natural disasters, and the potential for a third world war.....and with all of the talk about secession, who's to say that's not right on time for his prediction of the country breaking into 5 separate entities. There's a lot of time left for all of these things to happen if we consider divergence. So, good call sir. I appreciate you opening that door for discussion. </p><p></p><p>One thing to consider....if he did make it back to 2036, he would have a lot of explaining to do if he altered things so dramatically that the temporal unit literally watched their own present change in right front of them. Having served in the military I know first hand that they do not look highly on dereliction of duty, and with something as sensitive as time travel, and the potential ramifications with regard to quantum mechanics, he most certainly would've be reprimanded, if not court marshalled. Some of the research from those closest to him said he hated what time travel had done to him. As someone with an education in the field of psychology, I can only imagine what potential problems this would have caused. If he pondered any of these things or what they might to do to him when he returned....he may not have returned at all. Just something fun to think about. This is all fun and intrigue for me, and I appreciate the convo from any and all of you thus far. Thank you again for the warm welcome to Paranormalis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonynez, post: 61654, member: 3528"] Thank you for the welcome!! I've stated that I am former United States Marine, and we're taught to fight. We've been fighting for over a decade now, and I have lost some incredible brothers due to that fighting. My blood brother saw three combat tours in two different wars, and led Marines as a Company Commander without losing one of his own under his command. He did lose many good men attached to his units and saw some unspeakable things that still effect him today. Ive counseled several vets with severe cases of Paranoid Schizophrenia, Trauma Induced Schizophrenoform, and PTSD. Its not fun. War is not fun, but is necessary sometimes. My personal opinion is that Israel has always depended on the US to help them to use diplomacy to resolve matters with Gaza. Yahu thought that Obama's America was going to continue, which is what BO said he would do. He has not, and Israel has now felt the need to retaliate. Gaza and Israel have been at it for countless years. I think we personally should commit to our allies. This is also why I chose to be a civilian when my time was up. I dont agree with the politics involved, but I will reserve politics for another thread on another site. I'm sorry to have gotten off topic. Now, With regard to divergence and JT, absolutely, and I couldn't agree more. According to multiple-world interpretation, an action potentially branches off in the sense that even if it didn't happen here, it did happen in a newly created world. If you ever thought "what if" or "i should have", you did. Just on a multiple line. Its simply oblivious to the observer and we're unable to interact with it....you know the whole Shrodingers Cat idea....the cat is dead and alive and by even opening the box you've had an effect on the cats life (which is still hard to wrap my head around). So yes sir, in theory by titor even being here, by even interacting with his grandfather, he created new worldlines. Then on the jump to 98, instead of making the next jump to 2036, he stayed for three years. He even alluded to the idea that he had gone back AGAIN and was in the year 2000 for a second time. He said "The new 98", and "I've already done this before. I know you wont listen." I equate it to Back to the Future II and the almanac. Doc Brown laid it out perfectly on that chalk board. Here's your 1985, you f***ed it up, now here's a new 1985. I told you not to tamper with stuff...lol Silly analogy I know, but if the MWI theory is correct, then Titor literally created a tree of worldlines, and he's probably lost on every single one of them. So, with that being said, it would explain multiple John's sharing divergence percentages in order to try and correct it. With so many divergences and with so many possibilities, its not crazy to assume that his predictions have been put off by at least ten years per prediction, if not erasing some predictions entirely. If that were the case then it could potentially explain why several predictions seem to be right on time while others are so far off base......but that leaves it open for the naysayers to step in and argue that if one prediction were on time and others were off due to divergence, then how come they are not all off due to divergence? Thats a question I cant answer. I can tell you that I think he was spot on about civil war (unrest), the loss of certain rights, martial law, natural disasters, and the potential for a third world war.....and with all of the talk about secession, who's to say that's not right on time for his prediction of the country breaking into 5 separate entities. There's a lot of time left for all of these things to happen if we consider divergence. So, good call sir. I appreciate you opening that door for discussion. One thing to consider....if he did make it back to 2036, he would have a lot of explaining to do if he altered things so dramatically that the temporal unit literally watched their own present change in right front of them. Having served in the military I know first hand that they do not look highly on dereliction of duty, and with something as sensitive as time travel, and the potential ramifications with regard to quantum mechanics, he most certainly would've be reprimanded, if not court marshalled. Some of the research from those closest to him said he hated what time travel had done to him. As someone with an education in the field of psychology, I can only imagine what potential problems this would have caused. If he pondered any of these things or what they might to do to him when he returned....he may not have returned at all. Just something fun to think about. This is all fun and intrigue for me, and I appreciate the convo from any and all of you thus far. Thank you again for the warm welcome to Paranormalis. [/QUOTE]
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