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John Titor's Legacy
Original Chat Log - John Titor - October 14, 2000
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<blockquote data-quote="Sound Judgment" data-source="post: 75582" data-attributes="member: 4454"><p>Alright I will keep this question simple, because of the 'setting' the response is being asked here on the question of John's motives. Let's assume he really did as is suggested above. He went back in time from 2036 down to the year 1975, to walk in on his grandfather's workplace and shook his hand and said, "Hi. I am your grandson from year 2036.. on and on.. and oh, by the way, here is a simple yellow sticker with some printed numbering on it to prove everything I am telling you." Put yourself in his grandfather's shoes now for a moment, and ask yourself, would *you* accept it as undeniable proof? A peeled-off label?</p><p></p><p>Now, in all honestly, I can picture in my mind, the grandfather now standing there, having been told this totally incredulous tale by his supposed grandson standing before him. And as a bonus question: Where... did John get that actual sticker brought back from year 2036, for a computer machine he said was totally foreign to his 2036 time-line sixty-years later? None existed in his day, right? All the machines which were wiped out over the decades. None survived the 'war' apparently. Could he or his superiors have simply printed one on the spot? No one has yet designed it back in 1975, so it wouldn't even be recognized, beyond maybe using the same font from an earlier design. Okay, that's all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sound Judgment, post: 75582, member: 4454"] Alright I will keep this question simple, because of the 'setting' the response is being asked here on the question of John's motives. Let's assume he really did as is suggested above. He went back in time from 2036 down to the year 1975, to walk in on his grandfather's workplace and shook his hand and said, "Hi. I am your grandson from year 2036.. on and on.. and oh, by the way, here is a simple yellow sticker with some printed numbering on it to prove everything I am telling you." Put yourself in his grandfather's shoes now for a moment, and ask yourself, would *you* accept it as undeniable proof? A peeled-off label? Now, in all honestly, I can picture in my mind, the grandfather now standing there, having been told this totally incredulous tale by his supposed grandson standing before him. And as a bonus question: Where... did John get that actual sticker brought back from year 2036, for a computer machine he said was totally foreign to his 2036 time-line sixty-years later? None existed in his day, right? All the machines which were wiped out over the decades. None survived the 'war' apparently. Could he or his superiors have simply printed one on the spot? No one has yet designed it back in 1975, so it wouldn't even be recognized, beyond maybe using the same font from an earlier design. Okay, that's all. [/QUOTE]
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