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15 theories that prove time-travel actually exist

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15 theories that prove time-travel actually exist. According to scientists, the concept of time travel is possible, and according to Einstein’s theory of relativity, a person inside a spaceship traveling at the speed of light would age much slower than […]

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15 theories that prove time-travel actually exist

15 theories that prove time-travel actually exist. According to scientists, the concept of time travel is possible, and according to Einstein’s theory of relativity, a person inside a spaceship traveling at the speed of light would age much slower than his twin at home. So, in this video, we will hunt for some substantial evidence of a time machine.

 

Ultimate fact presents 15 theories that prove time-travel actually exists.
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Time-Traveling Mummy

In April 2016, a shocking discovery of the first complete Turkic burial in Central Asia revealed an eleven hundred-year-old mummy wearing shoes that looked very much like a pair of Adidas sneakers. If you can see, she is wearing modern jeans too. In addition, at the time of her death, this poor girl was between 30 and 40 years old. By judging the evidence of severe trauma present on her skull, theorists believed that she was an extremely unfortunate time traveler.

 


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The hipster

In November 1941, the fork bridge and gold bridge in British Columbia reopened after a flood. One photo from that day remains famous today. There is a guy wearing sunglasses. Sporting a modern haircut and wearing clothes like they should be from the 70s or 80s. Plus, he has a camera in his hand. The photo was proven to be undoctored; people had only one explanation: time travel.

 

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Ancient evidence

Just look at this famous hieroglyphic panel found in a stone slab supporting the ceiling of the ancient Egyptian temple of Seti. The writings have become known as the helicopter hieroglyphs among conspiracy circles. It bears symbols resembling a helicopter, a spaceship fighter jet plane, and a tank. How could it be possible to depict all four modern vehicles on a single panel? In fact, these hieroglyphic panels were made three to five thousand years ago, when man had no idea about these modern-day vehicles.


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Evidence from an old movie

In 1908, a woman time traveler was seen in a famous clip from the Hollywood premiere of Charlie Chaplin’s movie at the circus at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre. You can see a woman dressed in a black hat who seems to be hiding most of her face and holding something to her ear that was like one of today’s mobile phones. Well, we all know that the first mobile phone was invented in 1973, so how did she get a cell phone before its invention? According to conspiracy theorists, she might be a time traveler from the future, attempting to see the famous Charlie Chaplin in person.

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Sculpture of a Laptop

In 100 BC, or simply 2,000 years ago, an unknown artist from Greece created this sculpture, which depicts a modern-day laptop. Moreover, a surprised and curious woman is adjusting the screen to be able to look at it. Undoubtedly, this is a laptop because it also has two USB ports.

 

1940s time traveler

In 1941, a photograph was taken during the reopening of the Southfork Bridge in Canada. The guy with sunglasses appeared to be dressed far too modern for the year 1940. He is wearing a zipped hoodie, a graphic t-shirt with a 21st-century style logo, and a portable camera in his hand. Also, you can see his friend in this picture, who is covering his face to hide himself. In fact, this photograph is also known as a modern hipster photograph.

 

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Time-traveling boxing fan

Equip from a Mike Tyson 1995 boxing match has become one of the most controversial clips on the Internet. In this clip, you can see our suspect time traveler standing in the front row. And is using a smartphone to record Mike Tyson. We all know that the first cell phone cameras were not sold until the year 2000. If you have a keen eye for detail, you will realize that the device is vertical, and vertical photography is almost exclusive to the mobile phone or smartphone.

 

19th-century CD

There’s a pretty compelling case that Joseph Smith may have obtained compact discs back in the 1800s. Remember the story of how an angel showed Smith where to find the gold plates? There’s a theory that they were actually CDs. In this painting showing Smith’s showing the plates to eight people, there’s something bizarre. Look at the box that Smith is holding. That looks a lot like a CD case. According to some, there are references to CDs in the actual Book of Mormon. He even mentions that the case has a hinge like a pair of spectacles and that the plates are two stones in silver bows. And we know that CDs are silver.

 


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The chronovisor

The chronovisor is a device that was used by the Vatican to look into the past as well as the future. It is supposedly one of the best-kept secrets in the world, but we’re talking about this to you right now, so maybe the secret isn’t that well protected. In 1972, a newspaper in Italy released a story that talked about how there was a machine in vain’ that could photograph the past. The device, which we now know as the chronovisor, was invented by an Italian physicist turned priest named Pellegrino Maria, or Nettie.

 

Montauk Project

The Montauk Project was supposedly an experiment in time travel and psychological warfare that was headed by the United States government. There was apparently an incident in 1983 that jumped back to the 1940s. Apparently, Nikola Tesla figured out how to make the USS Eldridge disappear. Two brothers, Edward and Duncan Cameron, were on board the vessel and jumped off, and they ended up in Montauk in 1983. Apparently, when Tesla made the ship disappear, he opened up a wormhole that stuck the ship into the future.

 

Ancient man-made tools

Inside this piece of rock appears to be a man-made object. That looks like a 2-centimeter-long industrial screw discovered in 2009 in Russia. After passing an x-ray through the rock, researchers found another hidden screw and signed the stone. It is said to be 300 million-year-old aluminum gear. Moreover, in 1936, two hikers in Texas discovered a fossil hammer. Which is 100 to 115 million years old. However, the hammerhead was built with iron purity, which is only achievable by using modern technology.

 

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17th-century astronaut

We all know that Soviet pilot Yuri Gagarin was the first human being to travel to outer space in April of 1961. So then why is there a figure that clearly looks like an astronaut carved into the stone of a 16th-century cathedral located in its vein? Here, you can see a sculpture of an astronaut on one of the pillars inside the cathedral. It was constructed between the 16th and 18th centuries. It looks exactly like modern versions of a spacesuit.

 


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Ancient iphone

Everyone knows that the first iPhone was invented in 2007. But CEO Tim Cook says he discovered an iPhone in a 350-year-old painting. Peter Hugo created this painting in 1607. In the portrait, a woman is holding an object that appears to be a smartphone. Also, another painting has been discovered, supposedly created by Umberto Romano in 1937. This painting is approximately 80 years old, and it depicts a Native American who appears to be staring at an iPhone. He seems to gaze into the handheld device, which looks exactly like an iPhone.

 


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Wristwatch in 2008

The 400-year-old tomb of Sikh Wing was discovered in Shanxi County, China. A tiny piece of golden metal was discovered in the centuries-old dirt. Which was in the shape of what appeared to be a wristwatch. Surprisingly, the word Swiss was engraved on the back of the

Wristwatch, and its time was frozen at 10:06. How is it possible that a tomb seal from 400 years ago has come to hold an artifact that could only have been created after the establishment of present-day Switzerland?

 

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Project Pegasus

Andrew Basiago, an attorney based in Seattle, Washington, claims that he was part of a secret US government program called Project Pegasus, which experimented with teleportation and time travel. One of the proofs that he was a kid time traveler is a photo of Lincoln in Pennsylvania giving his famous Gettysburg Address. If you look closely, you’ll see a kid wearing oversized clothes from the time period with a haircut from the 1970s. He claims that he visited Gettysburg through a plasma confinement chamber in New Jersey. Apparently, he was also present at Ford’s Theater that night Lincoln was shot. He visited several times and said the shot was terrible to hear.

 

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