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posted ago by Elongates ago by Elongates +13 / -0

In the realm of fantasy theories, time travel has always taken a front seat. Its allure, mysteries, and its numerous possibilities are compelling. Today, we are venturing down an intriguing rabbit hole, spun from a Redditor's wild hypothesis: that the lottery, particularly the Powerball and Mega Millions, was designed by the government to ensnare time travelers.      This theory paints a picture of a government armed with the knowledge of time travel's existence, yet blind to its mechanics and operational intricacies. In an attempt to catch time travelers for further investigation, they established a system so incredibly elusive, it is practically impossible to win without foreknowledge of the results. To put it into perspective, you stand 20,000 times more chance of being struck by lightning than winning the Powerball.      Looking back at recent history, the frequency of jackpot wins has decreased, leading to higher prize money. The top 44 jackpots have been claimed after 2007. When the latest jackpots are won, this figure will rise to 46. Intriguingly, this surge in jackpots has occurred without significant changes in ticket prices.      Now, here's where it becomes even more interesting. The winners of these massive fortunes, often exceeding $100 million, are an anomalously silent lot. Conventional wisdom might suggest that individuals blessed with such newfound wealth might seek fame, or perhaps make grand philanthropic gestures. Instead, they seem to vanish quietly after claiming their prizes, adding another layer of mystery to our narrative.     Delving deeper into the original theory, my hypothesis posits a possible explanation: time travel, rather than being surgically precise, works within a 'plus or minus 10-15 years' range from the target date. Considering the vast expanse of the time continuum, landing within a decade or so of your target would indeed be quite accurate, albeit inconvenient in human lifespan terms.      The theory grows darker as it begins to connect the dots between lottery jackpot trends and potential global events. If we imagine for a moment that time travelers are aware of a cataclysmic event set to occur in 2023. Given the 'plus or minus 15 years' rule, a rational time traveler, knowing the risks, would stop trying to jump to any time from 2008 onwards to avoid the impending event.      Intriguingly, the last record lottery jackpot before the surge around 2011/2012 was in 2007. Does this mark the final 'safe' year for time travel?      What are we to make of the increased lottery jackpots?

Is it a sad omen of the expanding lower class, is it simply a product of chance, or could it be the echoes of time travelers' warnings rippling through our reality? Could they be signaling an impending global event in 2023? As fascinating as it is chilling, this theory treads a fine line between fantasy and an eerie reflection of reality. And as with all great mysteries, only time will tell the truth. Please let me know your thoughts and opinions below. God bless.