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John Titor's Legacy
What if nothing happens on March 12th?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sanyam Deshi" data-source="post: 97082" data-attributes="member: 5926"><p>I'm not a Titor believer myself, but it makes me wonder.</p><p></p><p>Titor told of the events of the future and is widely recognized as being debunked for his incorrect predictions. Titor never actually said that his goal was to convince us to change the course of events. His posts were just informational messages during his stop in at the time. John Titor said that he time traveled to bring an IBM 5100 back to his time to fix a crisis. If John's presence in the past changed enough, he wouldn't even return to the same future that he came from. Naturally, John wouldn't want to do anything drastic that would change the timeline. If John had only correct predictions, Titor would be 1000x of a bigger deal and the world would start viewing his predictions as legitimate and likely possibilities. This in itself would change the timeline enough to cause Titor to return to a different future. In summary, in the small chance that John Titor is the real deal, I think that he would make some inaccurate predictions purposefully.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sanyam Deshi, post: 97082, member: 5926"] I'm not a Titor believer myself, but it makes me wonder. Titor told of the events of the future and is widely recognized as being debunked for his incorrect predictions. Titor never actually said that his goal was to convince us to change the course of events. His posts were just informational messages during his stop in at the time. John Titor said that he time traveled to bring an IBM 5100 back to his time to fix a crisis. If John's presence in the past changed enough, he wouldn't even return to the same future that he came from. Naturally, John wouldn't want to do anything drastic that would change the timeline. If John had only correct predictions, Titor would be 1000x of a bigger deal and the world would start viewing his predictions as legitimate and likely possibilities. This in itself would change the timeline enough to cause Titor to return to a different future. In summary, in the small chance that John Titor is the real deal, I think that he would make some inaccurate predictions purposefully. [/QUOTE]
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