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Post by auntym on May 21, 2011 18:16:15 GMT -6
www.ufodigest.com/article/obama-pre-identified-president-secret-darpa-cia-time-travel-programObama pre-identified as President by secret DARPA-CIA time travel Pegasus programSubmitted by Alfred Lambremo... on Sat, 05/21/2011 In a May 17, 2011 interview with George Noory on Coast-to-Coast AM, Andrew D. Basiago, a childhood participant from 1968-72 in DARPA’s secret quantum access Tesla-technology time travel Project Pegasus, stated that U.S. President Barack H. Obama has been pre-identified by Project Pegasus as a future U.S. president. Mr. Basiago confirmed that by the time he had personally met Mr. Obama in Los Angeles in 1982, Mr. Obama stated he knew he was going to be a future U.S. President. Mr. Obama, a student at Columbia University, was then visiting former classmates from Occidental College in Los Angeles. George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter pre-indentified by DARPA time travel Mr. Basiago stated that George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter were the pre-identified by Project Pegasus as future U.S. Presidents. Mr. Basiago has described how as a child serving in Project Pegasus in the early 1970’s, he was present at lunches held at La Hacienda restaurant in Old Town Albuquerque, NM that were attended by project principals and future American presidents, including George Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush, shortly after they were informed that Project Pegasus had found via quantum access that they would one day serve as President. TO CONTINUE READING CLICK ON ABOVE LINK
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Post by Deleted on May 21, 2011 18:42:57 GMT -6
After the comet episode I am entirely leery of what coast to coast reports...they don't do any investigation..just take things at face value evidently..and to me..that is irresponsible Project Pegasus (Potential Energy Group/Alternate Sources/United States) is a fictional scientific base in the Marvel Comics universe (circa 1978) PROJECT PEGASUS! This web site is the Texas Department of Transportation's on-line source for information concerning the IH 30 and IH 35E freeway improvements project in the City of Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. You would think that group could have come up with something more (oh I don't know) realistic? Than a moniker that Marvel Comics had first. It's only my opinion (limited because I think time travel is way too much trouble and can only lead to grandfathers dying all over the place) but if you want to be believable..present a professional front. re: Grandfather paradox en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandfather_paradox
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Post by lois on May 22, 2011 9:43:22 GMT -6
It will come
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2011 9:59:54 GMT -6
I sure hope not Lois. We are a particularly greedy race of people (well not us of course we're golden..but the others... ). Unscrupulous people would find ways to travel back and influence financial happenings. Hmmm..if only I had bought apple stock...or Windows. Or I could go back and keep uncle Clyde from going out that day and it might have been Clyde Barrow for president..or save others from being killed in air crashes or earthquakes. I could go back to that day in summer when I stumbled into the encounter I had and take a shotgun. The temptation is way to great to custom design. Husbands who have lost wives to accidents or children..who wouldn't be inclined to save them? and who knows with what effect? Just because the caveman learned to play with fire doesn't mean someone should go give them a gun (in my opinion)
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Post by skywalker on May 22, 2011 10:21:22 GMT -6
It's possible time-travel doesn't work like that. It could be like in the Terminator Movies where everything people do to try to change the future ends up causing it to be exactly the way it turned out. Maybe both the past and future have been predetermined...at least in our timeline anyway. In order to get to a different timeline it might be necessary to build a machine that can travel through both time and dimensions. There are all kinds of possibilities.
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Post by auntym on May 24, 2011 11:51:05 GMT -6
www.weirld.com/Paranormal/UFOs-Aliens/The-Strange-Case-of-the-Somerton-Man-Time-Traveller-Human/Alien-Hybrid-or-Secret-Agent-Spy.htmlThe Strange Case of the Somerton Man: Time Traveller, Human/Alien Hybrid, or Secret Agent Spy? The Strange Case of the Somerton Man: Time Traveller, Human/Alien Hybrid, or Secret Agent Spy? ©2011 Hazel Lee Wood.Who was the Somerton Man? The unexplained death of an unidentified man in 1948 has baffled investigators for over sixty years. Who was he? A time traveler, human/alien hybrid, or secret agent spy? And what was the significance of the tidily cut piece of paper found on him with the words “Tamam Shud” printed on it? Weirld.com investigates... In the early morning of the 1st December 1948 a dead body was found on the beach at Somerton, Adelaide, Australia. The body was of a man, probably aged between forty and forty-five, 5ft 11in tall, with pale, reddish hair beginning to turn grey around the temples. He was in peak physical condition with broad shoulders and a narrow waist. He also had exceptionally well-developed calf muscles (a trait that can be genetic but is often highly developed in dancers and keen runners). He was clean shaven and his hands were largely unmarked or calloused suggesting a man who rarely, if ever, performed manual labour. His feet were average-sized (8) but a little unusual: the little and big toes met together in a wedge shape usually seen in dancers or people who often wear pointed shoes. His teeth were natural, but over the years he had lost nine from the top and nine from the bottom. He had never grown lateral incisors (anodontia). His clothes were smart and of good quality. He was a little overdressed for an Australian beach at that time of year though. Most locals would have been swelteringly hot in the pullover and overcoat the Somerton Man was wearing. Police were baffled. No cause of death could be determined, although there were some unusual features in the autopsy: "The heart was of normal size, and normal in every way ... small vessels not commonly observed in the brain were easily discernible with congestion. There was congestion of the pharynx, and the gullet was covered with whitening of superficial layers of the mucosa with a patch of ulceration in the middle of it. The stomach was deeply congested ... There was congestion in the 2nd half of the duodenum. There was blood mixed with the food in the stomach. Both kidneys were congested, and the liver contained a great excess of blood in its vessels. ... The spleen was strikingly large ... about 3 times normal size ... there was destruction of the centre of the liver lobules revealed under the microscope. ... acute gastritis haemorrhage, extensive congestion of the liver and spleen, and the congestion to the brain." The pathologist was convinced. Despite no obvious cause of death he hadn't died from natural causes: "I am quite convinced the death could not have been natural." The authorities tried to identify this unknown man. They began to search across Australia for clues to the man's identity. A number of tip-offs came from members of the public with eight people successfully "identifying" the man before realising he wasn't who they thought he was. The Somerton Man would probably have slipped into obscurity and become just another local mystery if the circumstances surrounding his death hadn't turned out to be even stranger than originally thought. In January 1949 an unlabelled suitcase was found at Adelaide Railway Station. Among various items of clothing there was an electrician's screwdriver, a modified table knife, scissors and a stencilling brush. It also contained a card of the same orange waxed thread that had been used to repair the Somerton Man's trousers. TO CONTINUE READING CLICK ON ABOVE LINK
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Post by auntym on May 24, 2011 21:28:08 GMT -6
steve....here's a mystery for you.... THE SOMERTON MAN... its weird
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Post by Deleted on May 25, 2011 15:05:10 GMT -6
What would be interesting would be to have that body for forensics today..to run DNA and a more modern autopsy.
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Post by bewildered on May 26, 2011 0:11:58 GMT -6
It's possible time-travel doesn't work like that. It could be like in the Terminator Movies where everything people do to try to change the future ends up causing it to be exactly the way it turned out. Maybe both the past and future have been predetermined...at least in our timeline anyway. In order to get to a different timeline it might be necessary to build a machine that can travel through both time and dimensions. There are all kinds of possibilities. It could be that the "past," the "future," and the "present" all exist simultaneously like frequencies on an infinitely vast bandwith of transmission. Tuning to a frequency enjoins awareness to that particular "vibration" and thus the illusion of time is enforced by perception. To perception, there is a past, future, and a present. In reality, there is only now. Only, an infinite number of nows. It could be that all memory actually is, is a conscious viewing of a particular frequency on this infinitely vast bandwith. It is imperfect as the conscious filter is. Much like how we interpret (and eventually lose most of the content of) dreams, the conscious grasps at things and fills in the blanks where it cannot perceive.
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Post by auntym on Jul 24, 2011 11:36:59 GMT -6
blogs.smithsonianmag.com/history/2011/07/21/when-three-british-boys-traveled-to-medieval-england/July 21, 2011 When Three British Boys Traveled to Medieval England (Or Did They?)Kersey in 1957. Although Jack Merriott's watercolor presents an idealized image of the village – it was commissioned for use in a railway advertising campaign – it does give an idea of just how 'old' Kersey must have looked to strangers in the year it became central to a 'timeslip' case. Looking back, the really strange thing was the silence. The way the church bells stopped ringing as the little group of naval cadets neared the village. The way even the ducks stood quiet and motionless by the shallow stream that ran across the road where the main street began. And, when the boys thought about it afterward, they recalled that even the autumn birdsong faded as they neared the first houses. The wind had dropped to nothing, too. Not a leaf stirred on the trees they passed. And the trees appeared to cast no shadows. The street itself was quite deserted—not so odd, perhaps, for a Sunday morning in 1957, especially in the rural heart of England. But even the remotest British hamlets displayed some signs of modernity by then—cars parked by the roadside, phone wires strung along the roads, aerials on roofs—and there was nothing of that sort in this village. In fact, the houses on the high street all looked ancient; they were ragged, hand-built, timber-framed: “almost medieval in appearance,” one boy thought. The three, all Royal Navy cadets, walked up to the nearest building and pressed their faces to its grimy windows. They could see that it was some sort of butcher’s shop, but what they glimpsed in the interior was even more unsettling. As one of them recalled for the author Andrew MacKenzie: There were no tables or counters, just two or three whole oxen carcasses which had been skinned and in places were quite green with age. There was a green-painted door and windows with smallish glass panes, one at the front and one at the side, rather dirty-looking. I remember that as we three looked through that window in disbelief at the green and mouldy green carcasses… the general feeling certainly was one of disbelief and unreality… Who would believe that in 1957 that the health authorities would allow such conditions? They peered into another house. It, too, had greenish, smeary windows. And it, too, appeared uninhabited. The walls had been crudely whitewashed, but the rooms were empty; the boys could see no possessions, no furniture, and they thought the rooms themselves appeared to be “not of modern day quality.” Spooked now, the cadets turned back and hurried out of the strange village. The track climbed a small hill, and they did not turn back until they had reached the top. Then, one of the three remembered, “suddenly we could hear the bells once more and saw the smoke rising from chimneys, [though] none of the chimneys was smoking when we were in the village… We ran for a few hundred yards as if to shake off the weird feeling.” [MacKenzie pp.6-9] What happened to those three boys on that October morning more than 50 years ago remains something of a mystery. They were taking part in a map-reading exercise that ought to have been straightforward; the idea was to navigate their way across four or five miles of countryside to a designated point, then return to base and report what they had seen—which, if all went well, should have been the picturesque Suffolk village of Kersey. But the more they thought about it, the more the cadets wondered whether something very strange had occurred to them. Years later, William Laing, the Scottish boy who led the group, put it this way: “It was a ghost village, so to speak. It was almost as if we had walked back in time… I experienced an overwhelming feeling of sadness and depression in Kersey, but also a feeling of unfriendliness and unseen watchers which sent shivers up one’s back… I wondered if we’d knocked at a door to ask a question who might have answered it? It doesn’t bear thinking about.” CONTINUE READING: blogs.smithsonianmag.com/history/2011/07/21/when-three-british-boys-traveled-to-medieval-england/
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Post by skywalker on Jul 25, 2011 21:25:47 GMT -6
I think that for Hong Kong physicists time travel probably is impossible because they don't know how to do it. That doesn't mean that other people couldn't figure it out though.
Didn't scientists also say that it is impossible for a bumblebee to fly? That certainly doesn't stop the big butted bumble bees from buzzing around.
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Post by Steve on Jul 25, 2011 22:28:57 GMT -6
'X-rays are a hoax.' – Lord Kelvin ca. 1900 ‘The abdomen, the chest and the brain will forever be shut from the intrusion of the wise and humane surgeon.’ – Sir John Eric Ericson, Surgeon to Queen Victoria, 1873 'Well informed people know it is impossible to transmit the voice over wires, and that were it possible to do so, the thing would be of no practical value'. – Editorial in the Boston Post, 1865 “Airplanes are interesting toys but of no military value.” — Marshall Ferdinand Foch, Professor of Strategy, Ecole Superieure de Guerre. 'Rail travel at high speed is not possible, because passengers, unable to breathe, would die of asphyxia'. Dr Dionysius Lardner (1793-1859), professor of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy, 'Everything that can be invented has been invented.' — Charles H. Duell, Commissioner, U.S. Office of Patents, 1899 'We are probably nearing the limit of all we can know about astronomy.' Simon Newcomb, Canadian-born American astronomer, 1888. 'Space travel is bunk.' Sir Harold Spencer Jones, Astronomer Royal (UK), 1957 (two weeks before Sputnik orbited the Earth). and....... 'The Beatles are not merely awful—I would consider it sacrilegious to say anything less than that they are godawful. They are so unbelievably horrible, so appallingly unmusical, so dogmatically insensitive to the magic of the art, that they qualify as crowned heads of anti-music, even as the imposter popes went down in history as 'anti-popes'. William F. Buckley, 1964.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2011 3:06:26 GMT -6
Very true Steve. Very true. One never knows what is possible and what is not possible until one figures it out and tries it.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2011 9:34:30 GMT -6
It's their reality of the moment. Eventually someone will pop along to show them some equation they missed or (as I kind of suspect) Einstein was absolutely correct..as far as he went and the laws of physics have another chapter..
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Post by Steve on Jul 26, 2011 9:43:31 GMT -6
Would humanity really know how to use time travel in the first place? Wouldn't it be like a young child without instruction taking the keys to an automobile? The original story would have more legs if they could pre-identify a future US President beyond President Obama. But that would be telling, and perhaps change one possible future? So if this claim where to be true, it would have to by necessity - to never reveal what was learned to the public that was being influenced. To justify such a project, that knowledge would have to be revealed to someone ...once again to a supposed 'powerful special few'. We then would be forced to trust those powerful 'secret' people with that knowledge, which we already know most conspiracy minded people would not accept. There seems to be some kind of nasty insane 'loop' in here somewhere. Conspiracy people here maybe creating more irrationality in a very cleaver rational way - and sell more conspiracy books? Probably just the nature of the thing, messing up new areas of their sandbox. Based on our present situation, any insights Project Pegasus might reveal of the future does not seem to be ever heeded anyway. Knowing the future, and influencing that future are two different things also. I do not see evidence the United States is ever making very long range plans about anything. Conspiracy minded people thrive on this.... knowing in their minds they must be being manipulated by someone. A syndrome all to itself. You are left only with this flea in your ear wondering if someone powerful out there somewhere was predicting and altering our future. Maddening. Conspiracy people flock with the same mind set because they want to legitimize in their own minds their own very real social paranoia. I suspect palm readers look like a better option. I think the government would be becoming very rich on corporate stock options with such knowledge...., pay off the national debt, social programs galore.... I don't see it. One way to view it is.....science is science, whether you 'believe' in it or not. But is time travel impossible? I am of the opinion that in the Universe, anything is possible. A scientist states that something is possible, he is almost certainly right. When he states that something is impossible, he is very probably wrong. This topic was difficult to express here. Steve
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2011 11:25:43 GMT -6
I know what many would use time travel for if it was available to the 'general public'..but I don't think manipulating the stock market falls under the heading of useful technology Anything we would go back in time to alter could have disastrous results so I can't see a benefit as yet..
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Post by lois on Jul 28, 2011 21:59:54 GMT -6
Auntym.. thank you.... thank you ... thank you You have found my post... This story I told verbally on all three forums. Mufon ... Mufonia... Ufomainia... I did not here.. I could never find it on the net anywhere. On the TV documentary of this.. One of the men travelers told that the End had given him coins for change from the time period they had slipped into.. I thought they said it was 1780 coins. Wonder why it was not mentioned here..? I may of forgot to tell about the missing photos. I taped it but I seem to lost that VHS tape.. I went through 90 percent of them and got some of the tapes in the wrong pile.. ones I had watched and ones I had not. I was so distressed as I was not about to start over. I had to remember it from memory. I was sure about the coins. that was the most amazing part.. His wife was sending his laundry out to be done and she found them.. I vividly remember it on TV. We moved twice since I had it taped. I taped it in Cape Girardeau.. We moved back to central Illinois 15 years ago.. I was sure I had watched it up here several times. Oh well, you did what I have wanted to put on under Strange Phenomena Where did you find this? thanks for posting
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Post by auntym on Jul 28, 2011 23:45:31 GMT -6
Auntym.. thank you.... thank you ... thank you You have found my post... This story I told verbally on all three forums. Mufon ... Mufonia... Ufomainia... I did not here.. I could never find it on the net anywhere. On the TV documentary of this.. One of the men travelers told that the End had given him coins for change from the time period they had slipped into.. I thought they said it was 1780 coins. Wonder why it was not mentioned here..? I may of forgot to tell about the missing photos. I taped it but I seem to lost that VHS tape.. I went through 90 percent of them and got some of the tapes in the wrong pile.. ones I had watched and ones I had not. I was so distressed as I was not about to start over. I had to remember it from memory. I was sure about the coins. that was the most amazing part.. His wife was sending his laundry out to be done and she found them.. I vividly remember it on TV. We moved twice since I had it taped. I taped it in Cape Girardeau.. We moved back to central Illinois 15 years ago.. I was sure I had watched it up here several times. Oh well, you did what I have wanted to put on under Strange Phenomena Where did you find this? thanks for posting your welcome lois.... this is where i found it.... levelbeyond.com/also if you click on the youtube name inside the video, it will take you to youtube where they have alot of timetravel stories....or just go to youtube and then write in time travel or time slips and you'll get the same thing.... good luck...
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Post by lois on Jul 29, 2011 20:34:49 GMT -6
Thank you auntym..
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Post by lois on Jul 29, 2011 20:53:46 GMT -6
Untill proven impossible, I will believe is possible. I told everyone after my missing time.. I don't remember what happen but that ship could timetravel.. It was on waking up the next morning, the first thing out of my mouth.. I have never remembered anything else to date.
There has to be a reason, why my brain was still asleep that morning, it came from my lips.. I was so sure..
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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2011 8:59:36 GMT -6
I believe the Rendlesham Forest incident is a prime example of a time travel experiment conducted that we only know halfway about. I believe weve seen the end result and the beginning of it will possibly be revealed in the future.
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Post by auntym on Aug 13, 2011 13:20:41 GMT -6
www.ufodigest.com/article/time-travel-and-political-control Time Travel and Political Control[/color] Fri, 08/12/2011 by Alfred Lambremont Webre, JD, MEd NOTE: This article is part of a continuing series on quantum access and other exotic technologies that have been developed by black budget military and intelligence projects and applied to date principally for weapons uses, rather than for the benefit of humanity, who in the end have paid with public funds for their original development. This article originally appeared in Veritas Magazine, Australia. The U.S. government has had Tesla-based quantum access time travel technology for over 40 years. Time travel technology has been weaponised with its principal impacts to date being for the sequestration in time loops of secret military installations, such as U.S. secret bases on Mars, political control of the human population, political surveillance, and attempted imposition of a catastrophic timeline on humanity by withholding or manipulating information about future events. I - Confirmation of U.S.’ use of Tesla-based time travel technology Two independent whistleblowers from the U.S. national security state have come forward with congruent, sophisticated, and extensive insider accounts of their experiences with Tesla-based time travel technology developed by the U.S. Department of Defense. Mars colony eyewitness Michael Relfe is a whistleblower and a former member of the U.S. armed forces who, in 1976, was recruited as a permanent member of the secret Mars colony. In 1976 (Earth time), he teleported to the Mars colony and spent 20 years as a permanent member of its staff. In 1996 (Mars time), Mr Relfe was time-travelled via teleportation and age-regressed 20 years, landing back at a U.S. military base in 1976 (Earth time). He then served six years in the U.S. military on Earth before being honourably discharged in 1982. In a two-volume book, The Mars Records, authored by his wife, Stephanie Relfe, B.Sc., Mr Relfe describes the two types of individuals at the secret Mars colony: “To clarify: Remember there are two kinds of people that I remember. “1. People visiting Mars temporarily (politicians, etc.) – They travel to and from Mars by jump gate. They visit for a few weeks and return. They are not time travelled back. They are VIP's. They are OFF LIMITS!! “2. Permanent staff – They spend 20 years’ duty cycle. At the end of their duty cycle, they are age reversed and time shot back to their space-time origin point. They are sent back with memories blocked. They are sent back to complete their destiny on Earth.” (Vol. 2, p. 204) Four independent whistleblower witnesses, including Michael Relfe, have confirmed the existence of one or more U.S. secret bases on Mars, as forward strategic military bases for occupation or defence of the solar system. These whistleblower witnesses include, besides Michael Relfe, former U.S. Army Command Sgt. Major Robert Dean, former participant in DARPA’s Project Pegasus Andrew D. Basiago and former U.S. Department of Defense scientist Arthur Neumann. CONTINUE READING: www.ufodigest.com/article/time-travel-and-political-control
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Post by graveyardhound on Aug 15, 2011 14:42:39 GMT -6
Makess good sci/fi but I have some serious reservations about going past "warp 10 +and you travel through time, Spock". Yes, that came from the tv show, more or less correctly quoted.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 15, 2011 22:28:36 GMT -6
Nah...no way am I buying that one. I swear they're putting something in the water..'sigh'
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Post by paulette on Aug 17, 2011 10:46:45 GMT -6
Ah...the people who stayed at the inn. Either I am having deja vu or this was posted somewhere else and I commented there. It seems impossible that if they were in a 1900's in and drove up in a car and parked it in front that someone from that time period wouldn't have commented. Ditto their watches and clothes and such. And the money they paid would have been new (and unfamiliar francs). To have two policemen come in and not be interested in the car or the guests seems impossible. Imagine running a small hotel and some people arrive in a flitter (flying car) and are dressed weird and pay with weird money. Wouldn't the manager respond with some alarm or at least interest? Unless they were somehow "translated" to pass as normal in that time period, they would not have had an uneventful check in - or out.
We love these stories though. I think I want to know that I'm not confined to the now. I want to know that love overcomes time, that wishes come true in the future because they are wished now.
Here is a more mundane story. A Unitarian told it firsthand. He had gone to Transylvania where the Unitarian religion began. (brief history note: unitarians reject the trinity of father/son/holy ghost as being a supernatural entity. Hence the name). He went to a very old church where the fellowship of people who were free-thinkers broke away from the developing Christian version of events. He said he was quite moved by the agelessness of the place and was meditating on how difficult it would have been to begin such a movement. On the way out, he saw a coin in the dirt by the front door. He picked it up - it was 1743 or some date like that - the year that Unitarianism was begun! The odds of this just "happening" in a matter-of-fact daily way is astronomically unlikely.
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Post by auntym on Sept 10, 2011 18:52:42 GMT -6
www.unexplainable.net/Simply-Unexplainable/Ten-Million-John-Titors.shtmlTen Million John TitorsBy Chris Capps 9/9/11 There's always been a confounding question surrounding the theory of multiple parallel realities. While we can simply look at time travel from a purely linear perspective and have a handful of paradoxes such as the grandfather paradox, a branching perception of time that results in multiple different realities for every possibility brings us to a few questions as well. And if we have one John Titor entering into our world, it's possible ten million or more could appear suddenly as well. And yet they don't. So if the non-linear branching interpretation of time travel is true, then why don't we see more time travelers? John Titor was the name given to an alleged time traveler that began making posts on the internet in 2000 and early 2001. His account suggests that time is not linear, but branches like a fan on a different level than how we experience reality. Some have suggested this form of space-time travel would be much like a radio dial interpreting frequency. Of course this should not be confused with many modern interpretations of electromagnetic frequency but it stands as an allegory to how it might work. The branching theory of time travel suggests that for every single point of information or energy there are branching realities in every direction based on which position this matter or energy takes next. Of course given the size of our universe this means there are virtually an infinite number of branching realities being created each second - and have been throughout history. Furthermore each of these then goes off and creates an infinite number on their own as well - very much like a fractal can create an infinite amount of variation even when it is confined to a limited space. But if this is true, and travel from one plane of reality to another is possible, then why don't we have an infinite number filling up the void as they attempt to witness historical events on our reality? There are several different possibilities. Of course the first is the likelihood that every time a time traveler drops on our planet it actually creates an alternate reality itself - and therefore an infinite number of variant alternative realities. This seems to be the most likely possibility. But it also means if dimensional travel does exist, then for every reality where dimensional travel is not taking place there are an infinite more where very profound effects may be happening on the planet. It would be similar to someone flipping ten thousand coins and only counting it when all the coins landed heads up. As a result the likelihood of living in a world unaffected by dimensional travel would be one in a virtually infinite number - each millisecond. And yet this universe would by its nature exist in an infinite number of variations and be produced at the same rate. So where are the ten million John Titors? Why have we not been invaded from beyond the stars? Perhaps at some point in the ancient pre-Earth days of the universe something else happened to give the universe a sort of order and regulate travel between dimensions. Or perhaps we're only now beginning to understand reality in ways far beyond the human scope of imagination - far beyond its scope so far. FOR MORE OF CHRIS CAPPS ARTICLES: www.unexplainable.net/
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Post by auntym on Oct 1, 2011 14:41:17 GMT -6
naturalplane.blogspot.com/2011/09/will-time-travel-be-possible.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+PhantomsAndMonstersAPersonalJourney+%28Phantoms+and+Monsters%29Friday, September 30, 2011 Will Time Travel Be Possible? Is John Titor a Hoax? [/color] Although there is debate over the exact date it started, on November 02, 2000, a person calling themselves Timetravel_0, and later John Titor, started posting on a public forum that he was a time traveler from the year 2036. One of the first things he did was post pictures of his time machine and its operations manual. As the weeks went by, more and more people began questioning him about why he was here, the physics of time travel and his thoughts about our time. He also posted on other forums including the former Art Bell site. In his posts John Titor entertained, angered, frightened and even belittled those who engaged him in conversation. Titor described the time machine on several occasions. In an early post, he described it as a "stationary mass, temporal displacement unit powered by two top-spin, dual positive singularities", producing a "standard off-set Tipler sinusoid". The earliest post was more explicit, saying it contained: * Two magnetic housing units for the dual micro singularities * An electron injection manifold to alter mass and gravity micro singularities * A cooling and X-ray venting system * Gravity sensors, or a variable gravity lock * Four main cesium clocks * Three main computer units According to the posts, the device was installed in the rear of a 1967 Chevrolet Corvette convertible and later moved to a 1987 truck having four-wheel drive. CONTINUE READING: naturalplane.blogspot.com/2011/09/will-time-travel-be-possible.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+PhantomsAndMonstersAPersonalJourney+%28Phantoms+and+Monsters%29
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Post by auntym on Oct 1, 2011 14:49:25 GMT -6
www.think-aboutit.com/Misc/TimeTravelJohnTitor.htmTime Travel: AN INTERVIEW WITH TIME-TRAVELER JOHN TITOR[/color] John Titor's Startling Predictions[/color] by OLIVER WILLIAMS Time Travel: John Titor's Startling Predictions Is it possible to travel back in time? A man calling himself John Titor claims it is. In fact, Titor says that he is a time traveler from the year 2036. These pronouncements and others were made on various Internet forums and chat rooms from November 2000 to March 2001, ending when Titor went back to the future—or so the story goes. Since then a cult industry has sprung up, attracting the attention of tens of thousands of Web surfers, both true believers and naysayers. Why are you posting messages on the Internet? JOHN TITOR: I’ve been trying to alert anyone to the possibility of a civil war in the United States. To see it unfold is very interesting. I realize no one will actually believe me, and I’m not sure you should. Tell us how the war started. Who was involved? Who won? Civil war in the United States will start in 2005. The conflict flares up and down, but the year 2008 was a general date when everyone realized the world they were living in was over. Time Travel: John Titor's Startling Predictions When the civil conflict got worse, people generally decided to either stay in the cities and lose most of their civil rights under the guise of security, or leave the cities for more isolated and rural areas. The conflict consumed everyone in the U.S. by 2012 and ended with a very short World War III. How can we survive the war? If you want to survive the coming conflict, learn to let fear keep you alive. Too many of you turn off the life-saving natural instincts and premonitions when it’s convenient. The same person who has five dead-bolt locks on their door will think nothing about getting into a parking-garage elevator with a total stranger. If you want to live, keep your eyes open. How does your time machine work? The basics of time travel will begin for you at CERN in about a year when they announce their ability to create microsingularities, and end in 2034 with the building of the first “time machine.” The unit I have is called a GE C204 gravity-distortion unit. It’s about 5-feet-long and 2-feet-by-2-feet square. The C204 unit is accurate from 50 to 60 years a jump and travels at about ten years an hour at 100% power. CONTINUE READING: www.think-aboutit.com/Misc/TimeTravelJohnTitor.htm
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2011 17:58:05 GMT -6
His was an interesting story and his predictions didn't pan out so well but he had that covered ...he said that his reality was from a different time line and so things might not happen here as they did in his 'dimension' ...very confusing stuff LOL ot.. "The posts were met with skepticism when they were being posted, but it was impossible to prove beforehand that the predicted events would not happen. Because Titor claimed the many-worlds interpretation of quantum physics was correct, effectively meaning that his travel was from a parallel universe and that things could occur differently than he had predicted, the details he presented were unfalsifiable." One of Titor's earliest assertions was that CERN would discover the basis for time travel sometime around 2001, with the creation of miniature black holes about half a year after his departure. This did not occur. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_TitorIt spawned a lot of jokes with the CERN folks..naturally it would with a bunch of scientists. He also said he must save us from Y2K. His story was interesting
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