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from the information that I understand about john titor,

he said that he was from the future 2036 which is 11 years from now (2024), the cause of the evidence that he said about the world war in 2015, the destruction of America, and advanced technology, maybe he changed the thread of fate, we don't know what john titor did to influence the present or future, some of the words that he proved were clearly proven to have happened but there were some words that he spoke that were not proven to be true, maybe the reason it couldn't happen could be that he didn't intentionally change the fate of the incident, such as leaking information about the occurrence of the third world war and destruction, maybe these words are what made it viral and there was a trigger in our future, which was accidentally changed by john titor, or other explanations on the time machine. it could be that we are included in the wave of time itself created by John Titor, he is trying to change the destiny he said, most likely the reality that was said was true and real in the world he was in, but he returned to the past to change the future that had been destroyed and the many bad impacts on the world, strong evidence that made John Titor say that he saw the events he saw it was clear that he was telling the truth, but in reality he changed it correctly, maybe he had repeated time to time to stop the events that would happen as he said, he changed the time that had happened into something that never happened in the future,

this is just my theory, it doesn't need to be taken seriously, most likely there are some words that are not true and logical, just think of this as just a normal chat about John Titor, but these days I feel like I can feel events that happened a little while ago, a kind of deja vu, yes like my memory reads the future and as if it is not real by sleeping.
 
A theory that's been around for a while, is that Titor's presence changed the timeline, so that all of his predictions are either obsolete, or delayed. What if most are delayed though? What if bad things are still to be expected?

That's something to consider. Do you feel that it works with your theory?
 
A theory that's been around for a while, is that Titor's presence changed the timeline, so that all of his predictions are either obsolete, or delayed. What if most are delayed though? What if bad things are still to be expected?

That's something to consider. Do you feel that it works with your theory?
Are you suggesting that were only having this conversation now because of his direct intervention and lack of discretion?
 
it could be that we are included in the wave of time itself created by John Titor

T.I.R. Titor/TTO referenced the Many Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics (MWI) as the background for his time travels. He said MWI has all of these branches that create all of these new universes. He said that after he left "here" he would slam his Wiggle VGL into reverse, use his gravity measuring gadget and backtrack along "this" worldline to where "his" worldline branched off. He said that he would then slam her into forward, punch it and climb aboard a very similar (if not the actual) worldline from whence he came. With me so far? OK. And you're referencing "the wave of time itself created by John Titor."

There's a problem with all of that. The original formulation of MWI comes from Hugh Everett's PhD dissertation that was supervised by John A. Wheeler. The paper has been fleshed out more since the mid 1950s, mostly by Bryce DeWitt. Many Worlds Interpretation has no extra universes and there is no "wave of time" (the wave-function Psi) created by John Titor. In MWI there is only one wave-function Psi, the universal wave-function and there is only one universe - the one you perceive. Psi, in MWI, includes everything in the universe. It is the only wave-function, it is eternally persistent and no other wave-function is or can be created. In MWI the universe evolves deterministically according to the Schrodinger equation - the entire universe evolves without the wavefunction collapsing. The Observer "sees" a single universe. All other possibilities, the multiverse if you will, never become real - they never evolve such that the Observer could even in theory find them and travel to and from them. That idea is the very core, heart and sole of the Many Worlds Interpretation. So there is no other reality for John Titor to go back to.

So why do you hear about "parallel universes", branching, etc? It's a matter of the spoken or written language versus quantum mechanical reality. We are human beings, not Quantum Effects Detectors. Our physiology doesn't include organs with the ability to sense quantum events. Our brains and sensory organs only have the ability to detect classical events. Our brains have huge sifficulty in perceiving what a quantum event entails. In order to describe quantum events without using advanced mathematics we have to use wholly inadequate spoken and/or written language that uses classical terms like branching, parallel worldlines or parallel universes. Richard Feynman, in explaining electron behavior with reference to the double slit experiment, said that electrons don't act like waves, they don't act like particles and they don't act like wave-particles or particle-waves. He settled on, electrons act like electrons. There is no classical term that explains electron behavior any better than that.

So, no. We aren't included in a wavefunction created by John Titor.
 
If you want to understand these concepts better you'll have to do some self study online. It's not too difficult and you don't have to spend years doing a university level math minor with a physics major. Terms that you should look up and get a feel for would be wave-function, Psi, coherence, decoherence, matrix math, how to interpret the diagonal and off-diagonal elements of a matrix, density matrix, Dirac Notation (Bra-Ket Notation), Emergent versus Fundamental states in physics. As I said, you don't need to go for a degree or spend hours a day studying these basic concepts of quantum mechanics. But a little self study, maybe 30 minutes at a time, a couple times a week will do nicely.
 
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