About the John Titor’s Time Travelling Machine.
Did John mention anything about how this machine works?, such as: You have to turn on which button so it can make you do something?
We already have the photos, and we know that he is real, and we also know what the machine is made of. We need to only know how does it work.
No, he didn't mention how it worked. That's OK because it wouldn't work. At all. No way.
Here's what we do know because he posted it. He said that gadget, that is the box, the components and the two mini black holes weighed about 500 lbs. That's all I need to know.
So, 500 lbs is 226 kg. He had 2 mini black holes. Let's make his box and components 26 kg or 57 lbs. That leaves 200 kg for the black holes, 100 kg each. He "spins up" each black hole by injecting electrons in order to create an event horizon leading to a wormhole so he can go traveling in time. This wormhole has to be wide enough to allow his pick-up truck to comfortably fit. The wormhole throat can't be larger than the event horizon. Let's say it has a 4 meter diameter. The truck would fit but in the real world the forces inside would destroy it and turn it into spaghetti but let's move on.
Is there a metric that tells us the size of the event horizon of a black hole? Yes, indeed, there is. It comes from Schwarzschild:
R-s =(2*G*m)/c^2 where
R-s is the Schwarzschild radius (event horizon) of a black hole
G is the universal gravitational constant
c is the speed of light
We will make length in cm and mass in kg. All of the units cancel except length in cm. Run the numbers, and viola!
The event horizon radius for a 100 kg black hole is on the order of 10^-26 cm (that's a decimal point followed by 25 zeros and then a 1). A proton has a diameter of 10^-15 cm. This event horizon radius is 100 billion times smaller than a proton (10^-26 - 10^-15 = 10^-11 cm). It's coincidental that the time for the 100 kg black hole to evaporate and liberate the energy stored in 100 kg of mass is also 10^-11 seconds. You might want to stand back a hundred kilometers or so because it is going to go BMF KABOOM!
This isn't speculation. The mass was given to us directly from Titor himself. All you have to do is plug and chug the numbers. There's no getting around it, no "well, maybe" or "but what if". He said the gadget weighs in at 226 kg - 500 lbs. The numbers don't lie. His gadget simply won't work - it won't even live 100 billionth of a second.