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The Greatest Time Travelers in History

Journeying Through Time: The Stories of History's Time Travelers

By TUHIN HANSDAPublished about a year ago 5 min read
The Greatest Time Travelers in History
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A Fascinating Account of Time Traveling from 1920

In the 1920s, a Swiss teacher named Paul Dinock slipped into a coma for a year before waking up and promptly began writing detailed diary entries. However, he kept the subject matter a secret until he contacted one of his students to translate it. The entries revealed an incredible story: Paul claimed that during his coma, he traveled to the year 3906 A.D. and inhabited the body of Andrew Northman, a renowned physician who had also recently emerged from a coma. Paul went on to make intriguing predictions about the future, including the colonization of Mars and a catastrophic natural disaster that would wipe out the planet's inhabitants. He also mentioned a global war that would eventually lead to a union and a significant improvement in the quality of life for people. Although the journal entries were remarkably detailed, Paul never intended for anyone to read them and only shared them with his student. It's challenging to believe that this account is true, but it's plausible that Paul genuinely believed that he had travelled through time. Only time will tell if his predictions are correct.

A Fascinating Tale of Spam Emails and Time Travel Enthusiasts

In 2003, Dave Hill, a computer programmer residing in Iowa, received a series of unusual emails marked as spam. The messages were from a man named Bob White, who offered $5,000 to anyone who could acquire several strange items, including an AMD dimensional warp generator and a time transducing capacitator. Hill was intrigued and responded, creating a fake online store and even sending White a box containing an aged motor, which he claimed was the warp generator. Hill hoped that White would come forward and admit that it was all a joke, but instead, the man thanked him for the parts and requested more help in obtaining the remaining items. Hill ended his charade when he realized how serious White was about his mission.

After these emails gained some notoriety, it was revealed that the man behind them was Robert J. Tadino, a young man in his 20s who was determined to travel through time. It is unclear whether Tadino genuinely believed he was a time traveller or simply wished to be one, as some of his emails were contradictory. However, he claimed to have sent over 100 million messages, and his mental state was called into question when it was discovered that he had been diagnosed with various mental illnesses.

It is still unclear how many of the emails were genuinely sent by Tadino and how many were sent by other random individuals claiming to be time travellers. Nevertheless, this remains one of the most intriguing spam email stories of the past few decades.

A Potentially Scandalous Account of a Vatican Machine that Can See Through Time

In 2002, a French Catholic priest and writer named Father Francois Brune published a book titled "The Vatican's New Mystery." In the book, Brune detailed the story of an Italian priest and scientist named Pellegrino Ernetti, who claimed to have invented a machine called the Chronovisor. According to Ernetti, this machine could pick up on past events' radioactive frequencies, allowing the viewer to watch them unfold in real-time. Ernetti claimed to have used this machine to view historical events such as the Crucifixion of Christ and even photographed Jesus. However, this claim has been doubted, with some suggesting it resembles a sculpture created around the same time. While some find the story intriguing, others believe it to be exaggerated or even fabricated. Despite this, some theorists believe that the Vatican still uses the Chronovisor to gain power and keep secrets.

Apex TV: A YouTube Channel for Time Travelers

Apex TV is an intriguing YouTube channel that features interviews with people who claim to be from the future. One of the most frequent guests is Noah, who claims to be a time traveler from the year 2030. Noah's first video was uploaded in 2017 and he has since made dozens of videos with Apex TV. He attempts to prove his story by taking lie detector tests, revealing future maps, showing nanotechnology, and doing interviews. Although some of his claims seem hard to believe, Noah maintains that he is a time traveler who is stuck in present time. According to him, time travel technology has already been discovered, but it's being kept hidden from the public. Noah predicts that time travel will be released to the public in 2028. Videos about Noah are still being released today, so his story is ongoing, and we may have more answers soon. Some other interesting predictions that Noah makes include:

Time travel will become possible in 2030, but only top-secret organizations will have access to it until 2028.

Electric and self-driving cars will be dramatically improved by 2021, with electric cars capable of driving over 600 miles on a single charge.

Virtual reality, sustainable energy and artificial intelligence will be huge growing markets in 2021.

Noah is adamant that he is not trying to deceive anyone, but rather to prove that time travel exists. He encourages viewers to come back to his videos in the future to see that his predictions are true.

An Interview with a Supposed Time Traveller from the Future

In 2013, a YouTube channel called "The Time Authority" released an interview with an individual claiming to be a time traveller from the 30th century. According to the interviewee, he travelled back in time to 2013 in a vehicle, but time travel would be possible in many forms in the future. He also made predictions about the future, including the disappearance of money and the collapse of many different societies due to a number of impending catastrophes. While the interviewer was not impressed with the time traveler's responses, he answered each question quite logically, making the interview interesting to watch. Although there have been no updates on the interview, some of the supposed predictions are expected to happen soon. When asked about the future, the time traveler mentioned that money as we know it would disappear relatively soon, which the interviewer found concerning. The time traveler clarified that the end of money was actually a good thing, but he also predicted that limited resources, food, and energy would become even more scarce, leading to terrible consequences. While the interviewer hoped for a message of hope, the time traveler emphasized that their organization's message was getting out there and that it was not for him to question their methods.

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