Einstein
Temporal Engineer
kurisu
Let me give you an idea of a change in time lines that happened to me today. I picked something minor in my daily routines to change just to see what kind of effect if any I could observe. I decided to put my money in my right front pocket and my change with keys in my left front pocket. The opposite of what I normally do. Also I decided to wear my watch on my right wrist instead of left wrist. So this morning I noticed my car needed to be washed. I decided to go down to the car wash and take care of it. I get to the car wash and notice some obvious differences that weren't like that the last time I visited. I notice the walls of the car wash stalls are painted with a pink band at the bottom, a blue band in the middle and a yellow band on top. That wasn't like that the last time I was there. It use to be just a solid blue color. So I take a close look at the pink and yellow bands. To see if there were signs of age or is it just newly painted. Definitely signs of age, very dirty and sections where the painted was chipping off. Like it has been that way for quite some time. The next item I noticed was that the labeling on the wash selector was different. Used to be rinse, wax, and foam brush. The wax position was missing and there was a soap selection instead. Nothing appeared as if it was new and just recently installed. I've been going to this car wash for years. All of these little details are pretty much memorized. Yet the changes appear to have been like that for a very long time. This is very similar to John Titor's email experiment. Apparently he knew about this, and used his email experiment as a method to get the participants involved into another timeline. And it worked. But it was a very convincing tactic to sell his story.
If you say it like that wouldn't it be more correct in assuming his "time travel" would be more like "dimensional traveling" If the line changes then, he isn't actually going "back" in time but, rather going to another line or "dimension / universe" that is further back then, the one he left from.
That would also explain why divergence is need to scale the difference between the line he was at and, the one he left from.
Let me give you an idea of a change in time lines that happened to me today. I picked something minor in my daily routines to change just to see what kind of effect if any I could observe. I decided to put my money in my right front pocket and my change with keys in my left front pocket. The opposite of what I normally do. Also I decided to wear my watch on my right wrist instead of left wrist. So this morning I noticed my car needed to be washed. I decided to go down to the car wash and take care of it. I get to the car wash and notice some obvious differences that weren't like that the last time I visited. I notice the walls of the car wash stalls are painted with a pink band at the bottom, a blue band in the middle and a yellow band on top. That wasn't like that the last time I was there. It use to be just a solid blue color. So I take a close look at the pink and yellow bands. To see if there were signs of age or is it just newly painted. Definitely signs of age, very dirty and sections where the painted was chipping off. Like it has been that way for quite some time. The next item I noticed was that the labeling on the wash selector was different. Used to be rinse, wax, and foam brush. The wax position was missing and there was a soap selection instead. Nothing appeared as if it was new and just recently installed. I've been going to this car wash for years. All of these little details are pretty much memorized. Yet the changes appear to have been like that for a very long time. This is very similar to John Titor's email experiment. Apparently he knew about this, and used his email experiment as a method to get the participants involved into another timeline. And it worked. But it was a very convincing tactic to sell his story.