A Time Traveler's Tale

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On 24th March, 2001 Titor said he was going to return to his own time and, in spite of a number of obvious hoaxers, has not been heard of since. It is claimed there is a video showing Titor returning to his own time although it has not yet made its way onto the Internet. A man called "Noah" who claims to be a time traveller from the year 2030 has made a series of predictions about future US presidents, including Trump's immediate successor.

The original photo, Smith claims, was confiscated by the government, but not before he managed to make a copy. Taylor also claims that there have been attempts to move the whole world onto another timeline, with technology discovered in crashed extra terrestrial crafts which have landed on Earth. J Bernard Hutton and Joachim BrandtBesides the American civil conflict and a third World War Titor made a number of other significant predictions:

The Many Worlds Theory has become integrated into what is known as M-theory, although this is no clear indication that Titor's statement that the Many Worlds Theory is correct can be relied upon. Since Titor's visit theories other than the Many Worlds Theory have been proposed to avoid such things as the grandfather paradox of time travel.When Goddard returned from the flight, he told some of his colleagues, but they didn't believe him. Whoever he was, he foresaw the renewed conflict in the Middle East, he saw breakthroughs in physics and knew about certain functions of old technologies. In most ways, his predictions have failed. But in others, you can almost see hints of that other worldline. Our world line would also have diverged more than the two per cent Titor said was acceptable for him to time travel reliably between it and his own world line. Titor said that he had been selected for this mission because his paternal grandfather was directly involved in the original assembly and programming of the 5100. He attempted to provide proof of this by describing unpublicized features of the 5100, which led some people to believe that a computer scientist must have been behind the postings. [3] Although he frequently invoked the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics, whereby events from his timeline may differ from our own, Titor also said that the differences would be minimal. As such, some have interpreted his descriptions of his timeline as predictions, and have compared them with actual historical events that have occurred since Titor's final post in 2001.

Four years later, the RAF developed and began using the exact planes he claimed he'd seen in his 'time travel experience', and they switched their uniforms from brown to blue. Of course, Titor didn’t mention the 2008 Olympics specifically – he stated in no uncertain terms that, after 2004, no Olympics took place at all, due to the civil and world wars. Here in our worldline, London hosted the Olympics in 2012 and Rio in 2016, soundly blowing a hole in this particular statement. Tokyo, Japan will host in 2020. Jed Oelbaum (February 21, 2019). "Ong's Hat: The Early Internet Conspiracy Game That Got Too Real". Gizmodo . Retrieved August 3, 2021. Since the Many Worlds Theory is, according to Titor, accurate, this has implications for Titor's claim to be a time-traveller and how his predictions for our future can be evaluated. If Titor is to be believed we need to accept he is visiting from another closely-related time line with its subtle differences from our own. Consequently we can expect some of his predictions for the future to be false for us, but since according to Titor there is only a two per cent discrepancy between the two timelines, there is a good possibility some of his predictions will be fulfilled. Therefore, as the time approaches for each of his predictions to occur, eventually the probability of Titor’s claim that he is a time traveller will increase either towards being true or towards being false, depending on whether the prediction is fulfilled.In interviews that John gave later in life, he talks about how these notes of Tesla’s influenced him to study new methodologies beyond what he thought probable. And of course, the speculation is that John Trump discovered the means of time travel but died before it could be realized. It was reported that Trump didn’t care much for a pet, but Melania knew Barron would want one. Reports say Barron had tears in his eyes when the two met for the first time. Wait, so what, he has a dog, it’s not Bulger though? Now would be a good time to get those hats out. I heard from John Titor's girlfriend. She hinted at an intimate relationship with John while he made his stopover in Rochester. Even suggested -- and I'm not making this up -- that she was the mother of his son. A son born before his dad. Time travel” occurs as a result of traveling between those lines. Thus, no paradoxes, as any time traveler would be entering another universe entirely.

After the Rochester Magazine story ran, I heard from people all over the world. India, especially. India loves John Titor. The name "John Titor" was first introduced in January 2001, when TimeTravel_0 began posting at the Art Bell BBS Forums, which required a name or pseudonym for every account. The final Titor post was made in late March 2001. Titor also said that for several months he had been trying to warn anyone who would listen about the potential threat of Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease spread through beef products, and about the possibility of an upcoming civil war within the United States.JOHN TITOR A.K.A. RAZIMUS REPORT". hoaxhunter.blogspot.com. February 13, 2009 . Retrieved September 15, 2018. Titor's 570 or so Internet posts would describe an upcoming "civil conflict over a U.S. presidential election." Warn us about Mad Cow Disease. Tell us about nuclear war with Russia.



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