John Titor Is A Big Fat Fake!

You have submitted an incomplete proof. Absent are relevant Titor quotes where he explained the laser therefore your statement is incorrect.

And has been stated before, the compression on the anomolies image uses lossless compression beyond what is normally achievable with most software packages. You are therefore making claims based on an incomplete data set as well.
 
OK, fine maybe I posted that to bum people out, but a while afterword I relized that he is real because I used to be into aliens and one person who claimed to have been abducted said that there would be a war in 2008. I heard the same claim on a John Titor forum.
 
While somewhat interesting I wasted my time reading the whole John Titor thread and couldn't believe that NO ONE even caught on to this simple annomaly. In the thread John states that he is from the year 2036 and has to travel back in time to 1975 to get that IBM 5100 computer. That part is fine, however, when asked about how far back he can travel he says that his vehicle is only capable of travelling back a maximum of 60 years. Not 60 years and then another 60 years but 60 years period. John Titor was very adamant about that fact. Okay simple math tells me that 2036 minus 1975 is 61 years, outta range for his time travel vehicle. I guess a math genius he is not. I'm really surprised that Rick and/or Darby didn't pick up on that simple fact back in the day.
 
<font color="red">John Titor
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Registered: Jan 2001
Posts: 78
My initial flight was from 2036 to 1975 (61 yrs). I then went from 1975 to 2000 (25 yrs.) Later this year, one of two favorable windows will open and I will return to my 2036 (35 yrs.)

01-28-2001 06:35 AM[/COLOR]

Okay all quotes are taken directly from Anomalies.net posting (I edited out portions for space reasons. He then said later in that post that he was going back to 1998, then to 1975 and back to 2036 with the IBM5100.

<font color="red">John Titor
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Registered: Jan 2001
Posts: 78
The distortion unit reaches its target destination by using very sensitive gravity sensors and atomic clocks. The basic unit of calculation is the second. So yes, in a sense you do “dial in” in a date and the computer system controls the distortion field. At maximum power, the unit I have is capable of traveling about 10 years an hour.

Unfortunately, time travel is not an exact science. There is inherent error and chaos in the computers ability to make accurate calculations. Based on the current technology of the clocks and sensors, distortion units are only accurate to about 60 years or so. So no, in 2036, we are unable to travel back 1000 years due to the error rate in the system. The divergence between the worldline of origin and the target worldline would be too great. If one were to try and travel back that far, history would look nothing like what you would expect.

The unit has mass limits but the 204 is capable of transporting about three people and equipment. I don’t think you would like 2036 very much.

01-31-2001 07:13 PM[/COLOR]

The above quote has John explaining the time transporter limitations and he brings this up again later on in the post as shown below (note that the quote below is not the full posting):

<font color="red">There is a gravity lock system that compensates for the local gravity outside of the Tipler sinusoid. This is the reason the unit is only accurate to about 60 years.
02-15-2001 05:06 PM[/COLOR]

John actually gets caught up in other info as well but I thought it strange no one would quiry him on this mistake.
 
Titor: The first leg takes me to 1998. I think I said that quite a few times.

Titor first sets his time machine to travel to 1998 from 2036. This is his first trip. Then, while on 1998, he travels further back in time to 1975 and meets his grandfather and executes his orders. After that there are two events that could be possible.

1.Titor traveled forward in time directly from 1975 to 1998 without going back in time from his arrival point on 1975. He does his mission in 1998 and travels forward to 2000 where he meets us. If this is the case then Titor must travel to 1998 and then to 1975 and go to a point before he originally arrived on 1975 and then jump to 1998 and then to his worldline of origin 2036. This is a tedious work and with the risk involved in Time Traveling, Titor would not have opted for this journey.

2.The other possibility is, after his mission is complete in 1975, he says goodbye to his grandfather and travels back to the point in time before he arrived on 1975 and travels forward to 1998. He does his mission in 1998 and travels forward in time to 2000, where he met us. From 2001, to go back to his Worldline of origin, Titor needs to travel to 1998 to a point before he originally arrived in 1998 to make his way directly to 2036, without going to 1975.

In any case, the logic of Titor’s journey of his mission would be the same. He traveled to April 1998 before he came to 2000.

Titor: When I arrive in the “new” 1998 worldline on my way home I could easily start all of this again and continue to go through the same conversations with all of the same people. However, I already know you won’t pay any attention or believe me because we’ve already been through it on this worldline. Besides, I think the walk to the gas station will do you some good.
 
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