Posted on 09/05/2022 4:53:24 PM PDT by nickcarraway
A SUPPOSED time traveller from the year 3311 has published a bizarre confession tape in which he presented three photos of what he claimed is the future.
The anonymous man’s time travel confession emerged in March 2019, after he shared his story with online paranormal investigators. The supposed time traveller had his face blurred and voiced distorted in the video but he claimed he is the real deal. Speaking to a camera for YouTube channel ApexTV, the time traveller produced three photos, which he said he took on a mission in the year 3311. The time traveller said he has an “extremely interesting story” to tell – a story about his past and his future.
“I got into the teleportation machine again but this time it brought me to a very different place and I took a picture of that place as well. Let me show you that picture.”
He then pulled out a photo of a building, which he said is a typical house in the far future.
And his last picture was of a flying vehicle passing over some homes and trees.
The three photos, the time traveller boldly claimed, are supposed to back up his questionable story
Time travel news: The supposed time traveller showed forged pictures of the future (Image: APEXTV) According to the time traveller, he snapped the pictures after he was elected to take part in a secret time travel operation in the 1990s.
He said he was selected due in no small part to his accomplishments at school in the area of computer development.
And he argued the secrets of time travel were cracked through the mysterious applications of quantum computing.
He said: “I can’t say the name of that organisation but I can assure you that organisations like the one I’m describing, and many many more, not only exist but are carrying out secret programmes behind closed doors.”
Time travel news: Time traveller proof
Viral video of 'strange figure' sparks claims 'aliens' are among us However, all three photos presented by the supposed time traveller are clever edits of pre-existing photographs, meant to look as if they are from the future.
The first photo is an edit of a mountain forest valley wallpaper hosted on the website 7-themes.com with a floating city pasted in.
The second photo is actually an edited photo of the Antilia building, which is the private home of Reliance Industries chairman Mukesh Ambani in South Mumbai, India.
Many of the people who saw the video, saw through the deception and called out ApexTV in the comment section.
YouTube viewer Mike Mathieu said: “These ‘pictures’ look about as real as Japanese animation.”
Vignesh Baidu said: “Next time at least take a selfie so that we can clarify it’s not photoshopped.”
And Richard Labeja said: “The pictures look fake, especially the floating city.
“There perspectives, lighting and contrast look severely inaccurate.”
Not according to Professor William Hiscock of Montana State University, or at least not in the form described in the ApexTV video.
The time travel expert said the effects of the time-illation effect allow people to move forward in time but not backwards.
He said: “Time travel into the past, which is what people usually mean by time travel, is a much more uncertain proposition.
“There are many solutions to Einstein's equations of General Relativity that allow a person to follow a timeline that would result in her (or him) encountering herself – or her grandmother – at an earlier time.
“The problem is deciding whether these solutions represent situations that could occur in the real universe, or whether they are mere mathematical oddities incompatible with known physics.”
Correct. "One way" is allowed by even the boring science crowd that takes the sense of wonder out of life.
Note: Relativistic elements mean your food now costs more due to Biden's inflation, should you decide to leave the Twilight Zone to buy another lunch of the exact same items later. Creepy.
Time travel not possible says Vulcan....
I think she was disgruntled she failed to return to a time when she didn’t have bags under her eyes.
Photo....
Time Travel Visa Card. Don’t leave home without it.
> If you could travel through time even one second, you would be in the middle of space. <
Einstein covered that with his Theory of Special Relativity. Imagine that there is a circular railroad track on Earth. And a train on that track can go close to the speed of light.
You get on that train, and ride it for a year. No one bothers you. Then you get off. You think it’s the year 2023. And you have aged one year. But maybe 50 years have passed on Earth. It’s now 2072. You have travelled 49 years into the Earth’s future.
Weird, huh? But this has all been verified mathematically and experimentally. See my post #43.
They are bugs.
Yep, she’s a hottie, and out of all of the Star Treks, “Enterprise” had the best character development as well.
...the President better be...
-PJ
> It’s the going back that’s the problem. <
Yes. As I noted in my post #43, you can absolutely time travel into the future. This has been verified both mathematically and experimentally.
But there is no mathematical or experimental evidence regarding backwards time travel. There are some interesting theories, but no hard evidence at all. Pity.
Those photos are so phony looking. The nerve of this guy.
You’re assuming there are rats in the future?
I went to school with a girl who’s name was Love Dickey.
It’s real! If you look close, you can see George Jetson taking Elroy to school in that flying car....
LOL
Lol! Sounds like she was doomed from birth.
As long as there are people who want other people’s money, there will always be Rats.
We are all time travelers, traveling through time our entire lives at a very specific and fixed speed. All other ideas of time travel, including Einstein's, are fantasy. Or to use a more scientific word for fantasy, "theory".
Is that modern day Detroit?
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