13 December 2000 12:44 (about the
future) 158
In my 2012, I was 14 years old spending most of my time living,
running and hiding in the woods and rivers of central Florida.
The civil war was in its 7th year and the world war was three
years away. Yes, there are unusual events in 2012 but they do
not cause the world to end. Unfortunately, I have decided not to
discuss events that you or I can do anything about. It is
important that they be a surprise. Perhaps you are familiar with
the story of the Red Sea and the Egyptians?
13 December 2000 12:44 (about the future) 159
Yes, there are unusual events in 2012 but they do not cause the
world to end. Unfortunately, I have decided not to discuss
events that you or I can do anything about.
13 December 2000 12:44 (about the future) 160
(It's no big secret among those who are "In the Know" of our
current world line's attempts to control the weather i.e. HAARP
& Chemtrails, so What can you tell us about the future of
weather control such as the following... bronze flying globes
that float in the air over the earth, and are aligned in grid
formations, and lasers joining them together in the air,
churning out snow storms, rain, or whatever else they decide to
induce, to be created in the given space provided???)
I must admit I am unfamiliar with most of what you have asked
here. I am aware of the Harp system but I don't know how they
would control weather with it.
13 December 2000 12:44 () 161
(What is the education system like? For children? For adults? Is
there more home schooling then there is now. What are the class
sizes like? Is there any emphasis on a subject or subjects that
are don't exist now?)
The education system has been through many changes. School in
2036 is no longer a political indoctrination system and students
?learn how to learn?. Since community activity varies from place
to place, the emphasis on basic reading, math and language is
augmented with skills particular to the community. One school
may emphasis farming while another teaches woodworking. Having
children is a bit different and less common in 2036. A typical
school day involves a setting very much like it was 100 years
ago with smaller classes and few administrators to teachers.
Other areas of study that are less common now are history,
citizenship and personal economics.
13 December 2000 12:44 (predictions for the future) 162
(How and why do the Arabs Jews become entangled in the civil war
of the U.S.A?)
They are not directly involved but political situations are
dependant on Western stability, which collapses in 2005.
13 December 2000 12:44 (predictions for the future) 163
(Also about the Arab side of affairs, they seem to be holding
Biological weapons and thermonuclear weaponry. Do they end up
launching these weapons against America or any other power? )
Not against America but they are used against each other.
13 December 2000 23:52 (about the future) 164
I'd probably be more free to do more research. and make new and
exciting discoveries. Id spend more time doing things that
mattered for eternity and not just to pay bills and taxes.
13 December 2000 23:52 (safety, suggestions, assorted
philosophy) 165
(10. Do you know what Cholera is and how to avoid getting it?)
Cholera is an acute bacterial infection of the small intestine.
The disease is caused by water and food that have been
contaminated by feces of persons previously infected. The
symptoms are caused by toxic substances produced by the
infecting organism which mostly causes watery diarrhea and
depletes the body of fluids and minerals. How to avoid getting
it? There is currently a cholera vaccine available for people
traveling to areas where the infection is endemic. Other
preventive measures you could take would include drinking only
boiled or bottled water and eating only cooked foods. Treatment
includes administration of antibiotics to destroy the infecting
bacteria and to restore the fluids and electrolytes with
intravenous solutions.
21 December 2000 10:59 (about time travel) 166
In a Universe made up of infinite worldliness (super-universe),
everything is possible and has a 100% probability, therefore? no
paradoxes.
30 December 2000 10:28 (about the future) 167
like the lyrics. They remind me of some other songs that are
oldies but goodies from where I come from? anyone know these??
gotta be home, by sunset. She asked me to giver her a ride, said
she had to go, dropped her off by the prism through the
atmosphere? by prism. Got to keep moving, it was the human race
to get away, sun bends light through a prism, she bent herself
through the prism?? she pulls the lever and then bright light.
-- or this -- Waiting for bus number 99, going to the store for
hotdogs and wine when all of the sudden I felt real cold and
wound up in the belly of a UFO... ? Moving through the spheres
at faster than light on our way to some planets that were out of
sight? [well it had been 987 years in outer space when I got
back, I couldn't seem to find any of my friends to tell my
interesting stories to.]
30 December 2000 10:28 (about time travel) 168
I'm pretty sure they have a number of experiments going on at
the same time at CERN. The one I'm referring to involves very
high energies using protons. From my historical perspective on
my world-line, I do recall the issue was a point of contention
about 18 months ago or so. There were some scientists who
thought the experiments were too dangerous to try. The time
travel I refer to does not require faster than light travel and
due to multiple world ?reality?, paradoxes do not occur. Natural
time machines do exist.
30 December 2000 11:47 (about time travel) 169
(If parallel universes do exist, did they all start
simultaneously? I mean, let's assume that the universe
originated from a singularity. Were there any parallel universes
at that point? That would not be very logical and it would also
imply that there is a parallel universe in which our universe
never existed.)
30 December 2000 11:47 (about time travel) 170
It is thought that the event called the ?Big Bang? was the start
of not only this world-line or universe but all world-lines and
all universes that make up the super-universe. It is also
thought that the super-universe can be imagined as an expanding
sphere with the big bang in the center. Individual worldliness
(or timelines as you call them) can be imagined as lines
originating at the center and ?trending? toward spiraling around
the sphere until they reach the edge. The individual world-lines
expand in length and widen as you follow them from the center.
Each individual ?moment? or ?event? on a world line has infinite
possibilities or outcomes. Imagine this as a single point with
infinite lines shooting away from it, which in turn are made up
of points with their own possibilities and outcomes. Now,
remember, these individual worldliness with all these points and
possibilities are defined by their ability to hold there
inhabitants to time-like trips only (no faster than light
travel).
30 December 2000 11:47 (about time travel) 171
Now consider the reality of a spinning or electrified black hole
(Kerr). Penrose diagrams of these oddities show mathematically
that you can make simulated space-like trips (faster than light)
through the singularity without being destroyed. In order to do
this without wiping out most modern physical laws, you must
travel to an alternate world-line or universe. Therefore, if
multiple world-lines exist, infinite world-lines exist.
30 December 2000 11:47 (about time travel) 172
(?If I go forward on this world line, the future will not be my
future. I get home by going back to 1975 before I arrived and
then going forward to 2036.") A few people have asked me about
this statement so I will try to clarify it. On my world line (A)
in 2036, I was given a mission in 1975. I turn my machine on and
jump to another world line (B) in 1975 with about a 2%
divergence from (A). From the very point I turn my machine off
on (B), I create a new world line just because I'm there. This
line can be described as (C) and started when I got to (B). I am
now doing my mission on line (C) in 1975 when I discover a very
a good reason to go forward on (C) and see what happened. I turn
my machine on and go forward on (C) to the year 2000. When I
turn it off, I start another line called (D). So from my
perspective, here we are on line (D) in the year 2000. In order
to go home to line (A) I must turn my machine on and go back on
(D) until I reach (C) which in turn would take me back to (B)
which in turn takes me to a point before I arrived on (B) then I
go forward from the point I arrived on (B) back to (A).
30 December 2000 11:47 (about time travel) 173 v If all this
isn't enough to get your head spinning? here are some issues
we're dealing with in 2036.
Did your world line (D) exist at all before I got here from (C)?
(personally I don't see how it couldn't)
What happens at the end of a world line at the edge of the
super-universe?
If there are infinite world lines and infinite possibilities and
an edge to the super-universe, doesn't that mean occurring
events on worldliness are staggered as they reach the edge?
(time could end at any moment without warning).
30 December 2000 11:47 (about time travel) 174
In trying to imagine a super-universe with infinite
possibilities and worldliness, I think of a room with mirrors on
all the walls. You are aware of your captivity but as you look
in the distance, you see an infinite number of ?yours? in an
infinite number of mirrored rooms. The gravity distortion
machine allows you to ?step? out of your room and into another
next to you. The closer you are to your original room, the
closer it looks like yours, the farther away, the stranger it
looks to you.
30 December 2000 13:17 (past predictions) 175
I have never claimed to be a physicist or an expert on what the
CERN laboratory is doing at any given moment so I feel it is
pointless to argue about what they may be doing in the future or
what "breakthroughs" they will or might have. My comments about
the CERN lab are in reference to particle accelerators in
general and other questions that have come up in the past. The
major physics break through for controlled gravity distortion
does happen at CERN in your future. Heck, we haven't even
touched on "Z" field compression yet. I suppose I could say that
I was the one that traveled in time and convinced them to change
their experiments but even I would have a hard time believing
that one and I do not wish to insult your intelligence.
30 December 2000 13:37 (right now) 176
As far as evidence goes? I have however decided to try an
experiment with you that may be more convincing. It involves the
travel of information at faster than light. In fact, I have
dropped at least three little gems like this that no one else
has picked up on.
30 December 2000 13:37 (about the future) 177
I will explain further. In 2036, it was discovered (or at least
known after testing) that the 5100 computer was capable of
reading and changing all of the legacy code written by IBM
before the release of that system and still be able to create
new code in APL and basic. That is the reason we need it in
2036.
30 December 2000 23:26 (about the future) 178
This is the world in 2015 By James Langton in New York Global
Trends 2015 - Central Intelligence Agency [CIA]
31 December 2000 11:00 (past predictions) 179
Well...you're getting closer people. Here's another one I found
today. Again, I apologize for taking up this much space but I
thought you'de want to see this. www.observer.co.uk... Science
2001
06 January 2001 13:10 (about the future) 180
((I realize that you said you are not a physicist, but I was
curious if you are from the future: What is the current status
of string theory?))
Who doesn't love string theory? Please forgive the next few
comments, I'm trying to be cryptic and jump starting my memory
at the same time. In 2036, string theory still dominates physics
due to its continued ?effect? of encompassing other physical
properties from unrelated fields.
06 January 2001 13:10 (about time travel) 181
A great deal of the theoretical mathematics behind time travel
was discovered by testing various ideas in string theory and
eliminating the anomalies. As I recall, it was this original
work that led to the final proof that six dimensions do indeed
curl up to give us our observable universe. This in turn
supported more of the theoretical math behind time travel? etc.
It's ironic that the beauty of string theory gives future
engineers the confidence to create the distortion unit even
though the final proof is still unknown. You're a physics
student, have you ever heard the Princeton String Quartet play?
15 January 2001 13:36 (about time travel) 182
Thank you for considering the problem of returning home. You
seem to have stumbled on an intuitive proof of some of the
physics of time travel. You are correct, getting back to the
world line of origin is easier than picking an exact destination
on a different world line.
15 January 2001 13:36 (about time travel) 183
((The artificial singularity you travel with, you say it forms a
local gravity field. Does it physically reduce the size of
nearby objects during operation? And if so by how much? ))
Actually, there are 2 singularities in the unit. The gravity
field is manipulated by three factors that affect it in distinct
ways. Adding electric charge to the singularities increases the
diameter of the inner event horizons. Adding mass to the
singularities increases the area of gravitational influence
around the singularities. Rotating and positioning the polar
axis of the singularities affects and alters the gravity
sinusoid. The effects of the gravity produced by the unit do not
have enough time to significantly alter physical objects within
a reasonable distance from the outside of the sinusoid. No,
things do not get smaller.
15 January 2001 13:36 (about time travel) 184
((If the electron injection system alters the shape of the
field, would that not force the unit to accelerate through space
as well as time?))
There is no relative movement in space due to three main
factors. Large, kinetic energy inducing effects of the gravity
field are compensated for by the interaction of the
singularities. The mass of the unit and any objects inside the
sinusoid do not exhibit any huge increases on the departure
world line during travel. The observed path of the traveler is
obtained by changing the gravity, not by moving the vehicle. The
black hole comes to you.
15 January 2001 13:36 (about time travel) 185
((The question is define "time"))
To me, time has two definitions. I see time as a mathematical
component of a 10 dimensional super universe. It is a variable I
use to define my location and existence. I also see time as a
metaphysical compromise our senses use to define the area of
collective existence God has placed us in. When I can measure
and sense time, I know I am not with God.
03 January 2001 13:47 (about the future) 186
Some of you have been reading for a while now about the war in
2015 and the breakthroughs in particle physics that would be
coming soon. Doesn't the CIA report on 2015 and news on the
z-field compression at least support what I've been saying a
little bit? I just saw another story today about the Russians
moving Nuks into the Balkins to thwart any future expansion by
NATO.
05 January 2001 13:46 (about the future) 187
In 2036, community life is a bit different. People are valued
and judged based on their contribution and worth. Work is
organized around the family and the value of that work is
assessed inside of the community. Most communities range in size
from 1000 to 4000 people. If a family wanted to move from one
community to another or if a son or daughter wanted to move to
another community, they must apply and be interviewed by the
community leadership council. During this process, the family or
individual is evaluated as to whether or not the work or skill
they have is required or necessary to that individual community.
Once accepted, the family or individual is expected to uphold
their end of the work and support the community. If they don't,
the community stops supporting them and they are forced to
change their attitude or move away from the community.
05 January 2001 13:46 () 188
The family work we did was picking, sorting and shipping oranges
by sailboat up and down the coast of Florida. We were expected
to produce a certain amount for the community and a certain
amount for other communities as agreed to by our CLC. In
exchange, we received power, water, a certain amount of food and
other necessities that were produced inside our community
05 January 2001 13:46 (right now) 189
((Timetraveler_0 have you ever heard of the "Waveriders"?))
No, I can't say that I have although I am in no position to say
if it's true or not.
05 January 2001 13:46 (about time travel) 190
((You said that there were 7 other time travelers that you knew
of who were on various missions from 2036 on your timeline. I am
curious have people in 2036 been visited by people from further
in the future? One would think that once time travel was
possible and widely known that visitors from other time frames
would be more likely to be visible and willing to be upfront
about their visitation to the period after time travel, A.T.T
(after time travel)).
No, I am not aware of time travelers visiting my world line in
2036. However, that does not mean it can't or isn't happening.
Also, the possible number of worldliness a time traveler might
arrive at would place the chances of them hitting any particular
one at very long odds.
05 January 2001 13:46 (about time travel) 191
(Does anyone know how big an IBM 5100 is??)
I would say its about 20? long, 10? high and 30? long.