even the video linked says 2012, so unless fletch17 left out some crucial information by accident, i'm calling clickbait.
I'm...skeptical of something like this until I see hard evidence, and no the mandela effect isn't what i would call 'hard' evidence. it's soft and squishy as mud.
that being said, let's assume for a moment that looking glass was real, and it actually achieved something major through some esoteric or arcane application of science that's well above my or anyone else here's understanding. Why would it stop being useful past a certain date/year?
because whatever data was being received was sent backward from that date/year. Meaning all a reasonably intelligent person involved with the project has to do is start transmitting new data at some unspecified period far enough into the future to make the project viable again.
on the other hand, it could be as simple as the people who actually understood the project well enough to fix it died in 2012, and the people who were working on it at the time had no idea how to fix the problem, because they lacked a deep understanding of how it worked, who knows?
even the video linked says 2012, so unless fletch17 left out some crucial information by accident, i'm calling clickbait.
I'm...skeptical of something like this until I see hard evidence, and no the mandela effect isn't what i would call 'hard' evidence. it's soft and squishy as mud.
that being said, let's assume for a moment that looking glass was real, and it actually achieved something major through some esoteric or arcane application of science that's well above my or anyone else here's understanding. Why would it stop being useful past a certain date/year?
because whatever data was being received was sent backward from that date/year. Meaning all a reasonably intelligent person involved with the project has to do is start transmitting new data at some unspecified period far enough into the future to make the project viable again.
on the other hand, it could be as simple as the people who actually understood the project well enough to fix it died in 2012, and the people who were working on it at the time had no idea how to fix the problem, because they lacked a deep understanding of how it worked, who knows?