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John Titor - Time Travel. John Titor told us he was born in 1998. He grew up in Florida, participated in a civil war, and was employed by the military in the year 2036. He wrote, “When I was 13, I was a soldier. As a teenager, I helped my dad haul cargo. I went to college when I was 31 and I was recruited to ‘time travel’ shortly after that.” He explained, “In 2036, a great deal of effort is going into ‘repairing’ our environment. I was sent to 1975 to get a computer system and take it back to 2036.” Later he explained more: “The first ‘leg’ of my trip was from 2036 to 1975. From 1975, he decided to travel to the year 2000 where he was living with his parents and his 2-year-old self.

He traveled back in time in a 1967 Chevy – which he sold in the year 2000. John Titor described his life in 2036 in many ways. His observations of life in our civilization during the year 2000 were not flattering: “I watch every day what you are doing as a society. John Titor - Time Traveler. U.S. Scientist Patents Time Machine. The patent for a time machine has been filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office by one Dr. Marvin B. Pohlman of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Who is Marvin B. Pohlman? An American scientist, Marvin B. Pohlman is a man of many talents—and a very busy man. According to his bio he’s the Director of Governance, Risk and Compliance product strategy for a major Bay area enterprise software company.

In whatever spare time such a man has left, he found enough of it to invent a time machine. By creating an artificial wormhole time travel is possible. At first glance, such a thing might be too fantastic a notion to believe, yet Pohlman does hold a Bachelor of Science in Engineering Physics, an MBA from Lexington Business School, and a PhD in computer science from Trinity University. He’s also a member of Portland Mensa, and is a Licensed Professional Engineer, Certified Information Systems Auditor, Certified Information Security Manager and Certified Information Systems security professional. The Story of John Titor. Fig. 7: Detailed device schematic, presumably another scan from the technical manual but that is uncertain. Unfortunately the legend is missing for all the numbered labels, or we could go a lot farther in analyzing the circuitry. Fig. 8: Appears to be a scan of a black and white photo of the device. Not from however, but from Pamela.

Fig. 9: Photo of the unit in the car (Corvette). The device appears to have been moved to the passenger's side. If it weighs 500 pounds as John said, moving it would be some feat. Fig. 10: Bent laser light. Fig. 11: Photo of the unit in a vehicle. Fig. 12: A second photo of the unit in the truck. Fig. 13: Third photo of the unit in the truck. Fig. 14: John's unit insignia. Pamela Member posted 05 November 2000 03:29 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Questions for timetravel_0 with permission to post. Timetravel_0: Interesting first question.