Time traveling has always seemed fascinating to science fiction enthusiasts, you have seen a lot of movies about time traveling and always wonder, if is it possible or not. Today we will discuss about top 10 real time travel incidents.
1. Andrew Carlssin
Andrew Carlssin managed to turn $800 into $350 million in March 2003. However, achieving such staggering success with 100% accuracy in such a short time is considered impossible for any trader. Consequently, the FBI arrested him for insider trading and launched an investigation into the matter.
During the interrogation Andrew Claim himself as a time traveler and stated that he came 250 years ahead from the future due to he knew exactly which stock price would go up and down, So he traded based on future newspaper information.
2. 1995 Mike Tyson fight
This photo shows time traveling spectator using smart phone to take pictures during the match between Mike Tyson and Peter McNeeley back in 1995.
In 1995 there were no smartphones, So how was this spectator using a technology which is far ahead of his time. Some people claimed to be QV-100 cameras.
But just have a look at it.
According to the photo, it’s evident that the device wasn’t a QV-100 camera. So what is it?
We still don’t know and it is still a mystery.
3. Rudolph Fentz
Rudolph Fentz’s story is an urban legend from the 1950s. It’s often cited as evidence for time travel. According to the legend, a man in 19th-century clothes was hit by a car in New York City in 1951. Investigation showed that he had disappeared in 1876, suggesting he had traveled through time from 1876 to 1951.
4. Philadelphia Experiment
The Philadelphia Experiment is a naval military experiment supposedly conducted in Philadelphia in 1943. It’s said that the USS Eldridge was to become invisible to enemy devices. Some versions claim the ship traveled back in time for about 10 seconds and a series of secret government projects held on Montauk, Long Island, involving exotic research like time travel. Jacques Vallée connects these claims to stories about the Philadelphia Experiment.
5. Chaplin’s Time Traveller
In October 2010, filmmaker George Clarke uploaded a video called “Chaplin’s Time Traveller” to YouTube. It looks at extra footage from Charlie Chaplin’s film premiere in 1928. In the clip, a woman seems to be talking into a small, black device. Clarke suggested she might be a time traveler. The video got lots of views and was featured in news reports.
6. Taured’s Tale: Vanishing Visitor
In July 1954, a bearded Frenchman arrived at Haneda Airport in Tokyo. He handed over his passport, but officials were puzzled because it claimed he was from a country called “Taured” that didn’t exist. The man insisted Taured was real, between France and Spain, existing for 1000 years.
He pointed to where Andorra is now on a map. Confused, officials detained him in a hotel. Guards posted outside his room found him vanished the next day, along with his documents. Some speculate he was a time traveler or from a parallel universe, but it’s likely just a captivating tale with no concrete explanation.
7. Noah
In 2017, a guy named Noah claimed he was from 2030 and even passed a lie detector test. He made a video with another Noah from 2070, talking about the future, like how cars in 2030 “get pushed by the road” (uh, what?).
They hinted at cool stuff like advanced AI, Mars missions, and curing cancer. But then, a guy named