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A cell phone is found inside a sealed Egyptian tomb.

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By Nipun M. WijerathnePublished 2 years ago 3 min read
Egyptian Mummy

Let's face it: you don't need a cell phone to live your life anymore. But before you can say, "Hey, I'm going to go back in time," there's one important thing you have to do: dig up a dead body and see if it has any clues about what the future holds for us. Well, it turns out that we may have been able to do just that—at least if an ancient tomb has anything to say about it!

It's a normal tomb with a mummy and hieroglyphics.

It's a normal tomb with a mummy and hieroglyphics. The linen wrapping is wrapped around the body, but not tightly enough to be uncomfortable. The mummy appears to be sleeping on its side in an upright position, which is unusual for mummies of this period.

Hieroglyphics have been painted on the walls of this chamber at least since ancient times; they are written in ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics and can only be read by someone who knows what they mean (or who has had their names inscribed on them).

The mummy is clearly holding a cell phone.

The phone has a keypad and a display. It's connected to a battery. It has a camera, speaker, microphone, and SIM card (which allows you to make calls). The memory card also holds information about your calls, who you called, and when they were made.

The mummy is wearing jeans.

You might be wondering, "What is a modern garment?" Well, the answer is jeans.

Jeans have been around for over 100 years and are still common today. They're not just an ancient Egyptian style of pants—they're a modern fashion item! The term "jeans" refers to any type of pants with pockets that you can stuff things into (or wear them as). The word "jeans" comes from New York City slang meaning "a pair or two," which makes sense because when we think about wearing pants, we imagine someone who has two pairs on hand at all times—like their underwear drawer at home!

A car key is also found in the tomb.

A car key is a modern object that was not found in ancient Egypt. It's an example of how objects change over time, and how they can be used by people who don't understand what they are or how they work.

The tomb is dated back to 3000 years ago.

The tomb is dated back to 3000 years ago, and it's located in Egypt. This means that the tomb was built by someone who lived during the ancient times of Egypt. The pyramid itself was constructed as a burial site for Pharaoh Djoser and his wife Hetepheres, who ruled during 2950 BC-2700 BC (according to some scholars).

The pyramid is located in Alexandria, which is also known as Alexander's City of Lost Books - because so many written works were destroyed during his conquest of Egypt when he burned them all down!

Cell phones were actually created in ancient Egypt and were sneaked into the past by a time traveler

Do you want to know the truth about cell phones? It's not that they were invented in ancient Egypt. They were actually created in the modern era by a time traveler who sneaked them into the past, where they were discovered by archaeologists.

Time travel is possible, but only if you have a cell phone with you at all times. This can be done by simply dialing up your phone and saying "time travel" into it during any conversation with anyone else who has one of these devices (you may need to ask them what they mean). If done correctly, then any person who hears your speech will be able to travel through time using their own phone!

I hope you’re still with me. I know it’s been a wild ride, but we’ve only just begun! In Part Three (coming soon), we’ll look at more exciting examples of time travel in history and science fiction, as well as the future of this phenomenon—what might be lurking out there? From the invention of the internet to virtual reality technology, there are so many ways that our world is changing and evolving at an accelerated pace. The future holds so much promise for those who dare to imagine it—and we can be sure that our cell phones will continue to play a key role in how we live our lives.

Sci Fi

About the Creator

Nipun M. Wijerathne

Hello! I’m a creative writer, and I love it. I write creative fiction & mysteries of my own making. When I’m not writing, you’ll find me reading and watching.

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