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John Titor's Legacy
Waco Type Event - Bundy Ranch
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<blockquote data-quote="madman17" data-source="post: 84057" data-attributes="member: 5518"><p>so no. </p><p></p><p>Lenghty Edit: Slight differences in the timelines can account for rather large end results. If you subscribe to the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Many-worlds_interpretation" target="_blank">many-worlds interpretation</a> of quantum physics, you will realize that the future splits infinitesimally every chance it gets. Hold your breath. Did you hold your breath? Did you not? You did both according to theory, and we are now on the timeline doing what you chose to do. All of these micro decisions across the world lead to the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butterfly_effect" target="_blank">butterfly effect.</a> However, if an event is so big, like a world war, it is difficult to change it. Multiple factors each of which would need to have a different choice made to change it would need to happen. Think of a large series of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logical_NOR" target="_blank">logical NOR </a>statements chained together. All need to be false to make the end result true (in this case, WW3 doesn't start). However, it is still possible that Putin could decide to not bomb us, or bomb us sooner, or later, than predicted, and on some time lime from here on out, each possibility is true.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman17, post: 84057, member: 5518"] so no. Lenghty Edit: Slight differences in the timelines can account for rather large end results. If you subscribe to the [URL='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Many-worlds_interpretation']many-worlds interpretation[/URL] of quantum physics, you will realize that the future splits infinitesimally every chance it gets. Hold your breath. Did you hold your breath? Did you not? You did both according to theory, and we are now on the timeline doing what you chose to do. All of these micro decisions across the world lead to the [URL='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butterfly_effect']butterfly effect.[/URL] However, if an event is so big, like a world war, it is difficult to change it. Multiple factors each of which would need to have a different choice made to change it would need to happen. Think of a large series of [URL='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logical_NOR']logical NOR [/URL]statements chained together. All need to be false to make the end result true (in this case, WW3 doesn't start). However, it is still possible that Putin could decide to not bomb us, or bomb us sooner, or later, than predicted, and on some time lime from here on out, each possibility is true. [/QUOTE]
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