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John Titor's Legacy
Something I noticed about JTs predictions
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<blockquote data-quote="Fringan" data-source="post: 11786" data-attributes="member: 110"><p><strong>Something I noticed about JTs predictions</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>CERN (if we are talking about the same thing here) is a big particle accelerator in switzerland where scientists study particle physics. If any discoveries are made there that information might be useful for learning how to travel in time, however i strongly doubt they could come up with the whole conept of time traveling at that facility.</p><p>It is useful for the science of physics to learn how particles behave in speeds close to the speed of light but whatever can be observed there will ofcourse only be one piece in the time traveling puzzle.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>In my opinion, Titor was not a time traveler. The thing is that it doesn't at all matter. He (or the group of people who acted like one person) was able to make people actually listen to some of the most important, growing problems in the world. Democracy is nearly gone, the world economy is screwed up, the environtment is threatened, we live in a world consuming far more that is possible in the long run, etc, etc..</p><p>Even if Titors predictions are wrong, they are at the same time right. If there is no civil war in 2005 many of the points Titor made are still really important to listen to. We can't just sit around and hope someone else will make everything better, it's everyones responsibility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fringan, post: 11786, member: 110"] [b]Something I noticed about JTs predictions[/b] CERN (if we are talking about the same thing here) is a big particle accelerator in switzerland where scientists study particle physics. If any discoveries are made there that information might be useful for learning how to travel in time, however i strongly doubt they could come up with the whole conept of time traveling at that facility. It is useful for the science of physics to learn how particles behave in speeds close to the speed of light but whatever can be observed there will ofcourse only be one piece in the time traveling puzzle. In my opinion, Titor was not a time traveler. The thing is that it doesn't at all matter. He (or the group of people who acted like one person) was able to make people actually listen to some of the most important, growing problems in the world. Democracy is nearly gone, the world economy is screwed up, the environtment is threatened, we live in a world consuming far more that is possible in the long run, etc, etc.. Even if Titors predictions are wrong, they are at the same time right. If there is no civil war in 2005 many of the points Titor made are still really important to listen to. We can't just sit around and hope someone else will make everything better, it's everyones responsibility. [/QUOTE]
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