Re: Does Time Run Backward in Other Universes?
Hi Kanigo2:
You probably jumped ahead a few years to WWIII. Please write down the details so you will not forget them. Quick question - was food & fuel rationed? The bus points in that direction.
Our economy is beginning to fall apart. Yesterday the Dow went under 11,000 for a bit. I predicted it would hit 11,000 and boundce off the resistance, but that eventually it would go under 10,000. Financial institution Indymac went under, the FDIC will spend billions. The run on the banks will be unfun, please remember that I tried to warn you. As early as 2004 I predicted that GM would go bankrupt. Last year GM lost 39 billion dollars, this is before $4/gal gas. In fact, in Jan 2007 gas was $1.87/gallon.
http://www.reuters.com/article/businessNews/idUSWA000014120080713
Expect more declines as the year moves ahead. The unREAL estate market was supposed to begin recovery in 2009. Guess what, by 2009 we are in full recession mode. Foreclosed homes are being auctioned off by banks desperate to shore up their balance sheets. Many banks are in trouble now, but they still feel they can avoid BANkruptcy when things turn around - they dont, expect a massive bailout of banks as they start to fall.
Hi Designer:
You said “Even timeline 1 V83 failed to come true.”
Perhaps Hillary is not out of the game yet. 
Hi Pamela:
I am not John Titor. Yes, I use HDR for Astral Time Travel , but what I see in the future does not make any sense. For example, in a jump to 2152 people still use gasoline for cars, rather than solar power electricity or hydrogen fuel cells like John Titor predicted.
Hi Doggie:
You are right, John Titor came in 2000 and stayed to 2001. He posted on this board as TT_0.
Hi Skeptic:
So called “common sense” is a killer, because you feel fine. By the time you realize there is a problem, it is too late.
Hi Darby:
Entropy is a lie.
Just like languages evolve and become more complex, so does nature.
You go from a bare volcanic island risen from the sea to a lush tropical forest.
There are animals called
Tardigrades or water bears
that can survive in space.
http://www.blurtit.com/q466182.html
TAKEN FROM
http://serc.carleton.edu/microbelife/topics/tardigrade/
Tardigrades can survive
* temperatures as low as -200 °C (-328 °F) and as high as 151 °C (304 °F);
* freezing and/or thawing processes;
* changes in salinity;
* lack of oxygen;
* lack of water;
* levels of X-ray radiation 1000x the lethal human dose;
* some noxious chemicals;
* boiling alcohol;
* low pressure of a vacuum;
* high pressure (up to 6x the pressure of the deepest part of the ocean).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ap7Y4a0fBKU&feature=related
Getting back to WWIII. Here is a tour of what the US looks like after the war.
http://www.detroityes.com/home.htm