Due to the fact his descriptions are so vague, I can't really see them as that reliable. Also I believe this kind of supernatural witchcraft like predictions are not to be trusted.
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Originally posted by Sunshine
Hmm, i think he said something about part of America dissapearing in the sea
The San Andreas Fault could be split into the sea, yes. However it has not happened yet, and there is no evidence that it will happen for sure ever. Even so, it's a very vague description.
Quantum physics shows that the future cannot be predicted, even if you knew every atom's position, mass and velocity in the universe.
Also it should be known that for every one of his predictions that "come true" there are many more that don't.
Perhaps I would believe John Titor's stories and predictions, or at least keep an open mind about them, since he claimed to actually be from the future. A scientificly based argument based on what he claimed happend. However the "time ship" and even himself, could be a hoax. Even if he was the real first time traveler to openly talk to others, it doesn't mean his predictions will come true. His very presence has changed things to create an alternate or other "world-line" to the one he's from, acording to one interpretation of quantum physics.
Nostra Darmus could even have been a time traveler, and there is nothing supernatural about him, even though his actions would mean that our "worldline" (to use one of Titor's popular phrases) is different to the one he came from, many of the things he knows could come true.
Or we could just ignore these predictions and see what the future brings for ourselves.